Dear Friends Greetings,
i am CentOS User for some years now, have installed and configured squirrelmail number of times without issues.
but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface. of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from epelrepo becuse it is not available on centos or rpmforge repo either.
i can login also, after login this is how i see the inside interface.
id anyone has come across the same? any solution? here is what i see on squirrelmail login page:
bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><><> SquirrelMail Logo SquirrelMail version 1.4.22-2.el6 By the SquirrelMail Project Team < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="350"><>< bgcolor="#dcdcdc">SquirrelMail Login <>< bgcolor="#ffffff"> < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="100%"><>< width="30%">Name: < width="70%"> <>< width="30%">Password: < width="70%"> <><>
Thanks / Regards Prabhpal S. Mavi Email: prabhpal@digital-infotech.net
Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
Dear Friends Greetings,
i am CentOS User for some years now, have installed and configured squirrelmail number of times without issues.
but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface. of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from epelrepo becuse it is not available on centos or rpmforge repo either.
i can login also, after login this is how i see the inside interface.
id anyone has come across the same? any solution? here is what i see on squirrelmail login page:
bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><><> SquirrelMail Logo SquirrelMail version 1.4.22-2.el6 By the SquirrelMail Project Team < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="350"><>< bgcolor="#dcdcdc">SquirrelMail Login <>< bgcolor="#ffffff"> < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="100%"><>< width="30%">Name: < width="70%"> <>< width="30%">Password: < width="70%"> <><>
Please note that this is a traditional mailing list, and the HTML was chopped off - we only do plain text.
mark
Prabhpal S. Mavi,
Can you provide a URL to use to view what it actually looks like? Is it on an external server?
I installed squirrelmail from the tar.bz2 file available from their web site at the link. http://squirrelmail.org/download.php
Here is a link to the page where it can be viewed from.
http://linux1.iwcc.edu/webmail/src/login.php
Michael Peterson
Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
Dear Friends Greetings,
i am CentOS User for some years now, have installed and configured squirrelmail number of times without issues.
but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface. of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from epelrepo becuse it is not available on centos or rpmforge repo either.
i can login also, after login this is how i see the inside interface.
id anyone has come across the same? any solution? here is what i see on squirrelmail login page:
bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><><> SquirrelMail Logo SquirrelMail version 1.4.22-2.el6 By the SquirrelMail Project Team < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="350"><>< bgcolor="#dcdcdc">SquirrelMail Login <>< bgcolor="#ffffff"> < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="100%"><>< width="30%">Name: < width="70%"> <>< width="30%">Password: < width="70%"> <><>
Please note that this is a traditional mailing list, and the HTML was chopped off - we only do plain text.
mark
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Dear Michael,
thanks for your response, here is the like to squirrelmail web interface. i feel that if it is installed from source, it is later difficult to uninstall when upgrading, that is why i prefer rpm. please correct if i am wrong.
https://mail.digital-infotech.com/webmail
Thanks / regards
Prabhpal S. Mavi,
Can you provide a URL to use to view what it actually looks like? Is it on an external server?
I installed squirrelmail from the tar.bz2 file available from their web site at the link. http://squirrelmail.org/download.php
Here is a link to the page where it can be viewed from.
http://linux1.iwcc.edu/webmail/src/login.php
Michael Peterson
Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
Dear Friends Greetings,
i am CentOS User for some years now, have installed and configured squirrelmail number of times without issues.
but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface. of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from epelrepo becuse it is not available on centos or rpmforge repo either.
i can login also, after login this is how i see the inside interface.
id anyone has come across the same? any solution? here is what i see on squirrelmail login page:
bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="100%"><><> SquirrelMail Logo SquirrelMail version 1.4.22-2.el6 By the SquirrelMail Project Team < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="350"><>< bgcolor="#dcdcdc">SquirrelMail Login <>< bgcolor="#ffffff"> < bgcolor="#ffffff" border="0" width="100%"><>< width="30%">Name: < width="70%"> <>< width="30%">Password: < width="70%"> <><>
Please note that this is a traditional mailing list, and the HTML was chopped off - we only do plain text.
mark
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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Thanks / Regards Prabhpal S. Mavi Email: prabhpal@digital-infotech.net Sent Through .Net Domain From iPhone
Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
Dear Michael,
thanks for your response, here is the like to squirrelmail web interface. i feel that if it is installed from source, it is later difficult to uninstall when upgrading, that is why i prefer rpm. please correct if i am wrong.
Ah. Ok, you've got a permissions problem, it looks like.
mark
On 03/29/12 12:12 PM, Prabhpal S. Mavi wrote:
but this time it is on CentOS 6.2 x64 - i see very ugly login interface. of squirrelmail, i wish to mention that the package was installed from epelrepo becuse it is not available on centos or rpmforge repo either.
EPEL has its own mail lists and support, its not considered part of CentOS.