How do I log into SquirrelMail?

How do I log into SquirrelMail?

To access Squirrel Mail, just open up your Web browser (such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari or Internet Explorer), and enter the following URL in the ADDRESS BAR. Go to http://www.YOURDOMAIN.com/webmail in your Web browser. Login using your full e-mail address and your e-mail account password.

How do I use SquirrelMail?

In order to use SquirrelMail, you should take the following steps.

  1. Download all required software.
  2. Install web server and PHP (version 4.1.
  3. Install IMAP server.
  4. Unpack SquirrelMail package.
  5. Prepare data and attachment directories.
  6. Directory access considerations.
  7. Configure SquirrelMail.
  8. Check your SquirrelMail configuration.

How do I add users to SquirrelMail?

There’s no such thing as adding a SquirrelMail user; what you need to do is to add users to the IMAP server. This would open a whole new (and unwanted) batch of security issues. One of those issues is giving your web server administrative access to your e-mail system.

Is SquirrelMail secure?

A security flaw was discovered in SquirrelMail’s HTML email display feature. This security flaw was one of the main reasons that pair Networks chose to cease using SquirrelMail. So, in order to protect your email from potential harm, we have chosen to disable SquirrelMail’s HTML display feature in early July.

Is Dovecot a mail server?

Dovecot Server. Dovecot is a Mail Delivery Agent, written with security primarily in mind. It supports the major mailbox formats: mbox or Maildir. This section explains how to set it up as an IMAP or POP3 server.

What is the SquirrelMail login server plugin?

Found in the main SquirrelMail plugins repository, this plugin allows the manual selection of login server on the login page. SquirrelMail can use a custom mapping provided by a user-defined function instead of the IMAP server address in the main configuration file.

How do I set up SquirrelMail?

Start by logging into your webmail. You can get to the webmail login by using the format example.com/webmailin your browser’s address bar. Be sure to replace example.comwith your own domain name. Click on the SquirrelMailoption from the selection of interfaces.

Does SquirrelMail support SMTP and IMAP authentication?

Next to plain text logins for IMAP and SMTP, SquirrelMail supports the CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 authentication mechanisms. It is possible to use different methods for both IMAP and SMTP. Unless the administrator changes the authentication methods, SquirrelMail will default to the “classic” plain text methods.

Which server types are supported by SquirrelMail?

SquirrelMail provides configuration presets for Cyrus, UW, Courier, Exchange, EIMS (Mac OS X), hmailServer, mercury32 and dovecot IMAP servers. See chapter about Presets for more information about server specific settings. Next to plain text logins for IMAP and SMTP, SquirrelMail supports the CRAM-MD5 and DIGEST-MD5 authentication mechanisms.

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