>> As you can see, I want my users to connect/authenticate via HTTPS; I'd
like
>> to exclude the possibility of connecting/authenticating via HTTP.
However,
>> this same system is running a mission-important (not critical, but
>> important) HTTP server, so the answer is not as simple as just disabling
>> HTTP on my server.  Is there a way to get sqwebmail to ignore HTTP
requests
>> but answer HTTPS requests?
>
>Read the document 'INSTALL', see option --enable-https
>
>This makes all the embedded links in the page https; so even if they go to
>the login page nonsecure, as soon as they click the login button, all the
>pages will be secure.

Thank you Brian.  I had read INSTALL and used the --enable-https.  I
apparently did not understand the full power of the option, though; it seems
that it was already doing what I wanted (e.g. forcing better password
security by using HTTPS always) without me knowing it!  Sorry for wasting
the list's time on this one :-(.

Cheers,
Jason



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