#language en ||~-[[DebianWiki/EditorGuide#translation|Translation(s)]]: none-~|| (!) [[/Discussion|Discussion]]|| ---- = SquirrelMail in Debian = SquirrelMail is a GPL Webmail project, with aims to be complete but not have high requirements on server or client (browser). See [[http://www.squirrelmail.org]]. This page contains some notes about SquirrelMail specific to the Debian packaging. The following versions are available: * '''jessie''' (debian 8): this was the last version of SquirrelMail released with Debian; it may be some bug fixes behind upstream, but it works and is fully security supported. Get it by running {{{apt-get install squirrelmail}}} on your stable system. [[DebPkg:jessie/squirrelmail|more info]] * '''backports.org''': at the unofficial [[Backports]] repository, we're packaging the latest SquirrelMail upstream stable release, but packaged specifically for stable. See their website for information on how to acquire it. == Translations == The translations are packaged separately in the 'squirrelmail-locales' package. Install it if your users want their interfaces in something other than English. [[DebPkg:stable/web/squirrelmail-locales|more info]] You need to have the locales you want to use configured on your Debian system. The easiest way is to run {{{dpkg-reconfigure locales}}} and select those languages you want to provide (currently, stable SquirrelMail does not work with '@euro' suffixes). It's sometimes necessary to reload Apache to see the changes. == Character sets == Are your clients using exotic character sets, e.g. from east-Asia? Install the 'squirrelmail-decode' package for extra character set support (Etch and up). [[DebPkg:squirrelmail-decode|more info]] == Documentation == Upstream provides documentation on their website, including FAQ's, performance and security tuning. Happy !SquirrelMailing! == External Links == * http://www.squirrelmail.org/ - SquirrelMail project website