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I recommedn that you check the current owner with:
ls -la /usr/share/squirrelmail
and then choose the same user and group for the chmod.
But I would not overwrite the debain squirrelmail files if you like to use a newer version of squirrelmail. The debian files use a sepceial configuration with config files in other locations to match debians package guidelines, so it might be that squirrelmail breaks if you verwrite it with files from the standard squirrelmail tar.gz file. It might be better to create a new folder like /usr/share/squirrelmail2 and put your new installation there. Then change the webmail symlink in /var/www/ to point to this new directory.
I have also tried a web install for roundcube and this is what the checker has to say:
Quote:
Checking PHP version
Version: NOT OK(PHP Version 5.2.0 or greater is required 5.1.6 detected)
Checking PHP extensions
The following modules/extensions are required to run Roundcube:
PCRE: OK
DOM: OK
Session: OK
XML: OK
JSON: NOT OK(See http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.json.php)
The next couple of extensions are optional and recommended to get the best performance:
Problem is that when I try to update I get no update in the current repositories. I remember changing reps in the ISP config installation instructions and I don't want to mess up my installation. Can you help me please?
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