MadHag
Verified User
With Squirrelmail there is installed a perl script that allows you over root ssh to change virtually everything in SquirrelMail.
In a root session in Debain without DA installed you can just type squ<tab> to start the script but it seems that once DA is installed you have to cd to the Squirrelmail folder, on my system it resides at /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.15
Once in the Squirrelmail folder if you type ./configure to start the script.
Or you can just type /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.15/./configure and that will start the script as well.
I prefer Roundcube and I hope that in further releases of DA it becomes default and that admin has the choice of which webmail to use, I think that offering 3 is overkill
Anyway in the configuration script menu you will be able to completly customise SquirrelMail, add or remove plugins, change webmail title and logo etc etc without breaking it. Although when you add plugins it is better if you check them one at a time to see if they are working ok and not causing a problem.
Some screenshots of the various options can be seen here http://www.welshweb.net/squirrelmail_configuration.html.
It's important that you save your changes before you change menu and before you finally quit.
Hope this helps.
David
In a root session in Debain without DA installed you can just type squ<tab> to start the script but it seems that once DA is installed you have to cd to the Squirrelmail folder, on my system it resides at /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.15
Once in the Squirrelmail folder if you type ./configure to start the script.
Or you can just type /var/www/html/squirrelmail-1.4.15/./configure and that will start the script as well.
I prefer Roundcube and I hope that in further releases of DA it becomes default and that admin has the choice of which webmail to use, I think that offering 3 is overkill

Anyway in the configuration script menu you will be able to completly customise SquirrelMail, add or remove plugins, change webmail title and logo etc etc without breaking it. Although when you add plugins it is better if you check them one at a time to see if they are working ok and not causing a problem.
Some screenshots of the various options can be seen here http://www.welshweb.net/squirrelmail_configuration.html.
It's important that you save your changes before you change menu and before you finally quit.
Hope this helps.
David