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Offline Gav

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Installation in /webmail/ folder?
« on: December 03, 2010, 12:54:25 PM »
Hi All,

First of all, I'd like to say a big thank you to the team working on RoundCube. It's an ace product and I'm looking forward to deploying it.

We currently have a shared host which has cPanel installed. I've set RoundCube up fine in a /test/ directory and it works perfectly.

However, when I put anythingin http://www.ourdomain.com/webmail/ folder, it redirects to the built in cPanel webmail page, which we'd rather our clients not be able to see. I can access http://www.ourdomain.com/webmail/index.html (where I've put a test file) but if I just leave it as /webmail/ it redirects.

Is there any way that I can, through means of .htaccess/redirects etc. set RoundCube up in the /webmail/ directory of my web server, or does this require root-level tweaking?

Thanks,

Gav

Offline SKaero

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Installation in /webmail/ folder?
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2010, 01:16:27 PM »
It would require a root level tweak to get it to work that way.

Offline nytkat

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Installation in /webmail/ folder?
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2011, 11:54:20 AM »
Quote from: Gav;31670
Hi All,

First of all, I'd like to say a big thank you to the team working on RoundCube. It's an ace product and I'm looking forward to deploying it.

We currently have a shared host which has cPanel installed. I've set RoundCube up fine in a /test/ directory and it works perfectly.

However, when I put anythingin http://www.ourdomain.com/webmail/ folder, it redirects to the built in cPanel webmail page, which we'd rather our clients not be able to see. I can access http://www.ourdomain.com/webmail/index.html (where I've put a test file) but if I just leave it as /webmail/ it redirects.

Is there any way that I can, through means of .htaccess/redirects etc. set RoundCube up in the /webmail/ directory of my web server, or does this require root-level tweaking?

Thanks,

Gav



Hi,

I too have the same problem, so guys can anybody please suggest me something. :)

Thank You,