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Classic Linux Webmail

(The page http://webmail.rahul.net/ redirects here.)

The new Squirrelmail below accesses our new mail machines effective the beginning of Stage 1 of our mail system migration.

(DirectAdmin users, don't use the webmail below. Instead, log into your control panel and use the webmail from there.)

The older Squirrelmail accesses the older machines. The newer Squirrelmail is recommended.

Please see the Troubleshooting section near the end of this page.

Always use a secure “https” connection wherever possible. The “http” items are provided only for emergency use if your web browser for some reason is not able to make an https connection.

Log in as just your classic linux login name without the domain. I.e., don't log in as joeuser@rahul.net or joeuser@example.com. Log in as just joeuser.

New, Secure

Encrypted connection, hard to snoop even if you are on an open wireless network. Recommended.

New, Insecure

Not recommended. Insecure connection. Easy to snoop if you using an open network, such as a public wireless hotspot.

Old, Secure

Encrypted connection, hard to snoop even if you are on an open wireless network. Recommended if you are unable to use the newer Squirrelmail above.

Old, Insecure

Not recommended. Insecure connection. Easy to snoop if you using an open network, such as a public wireless hotspot.

Troubleshooting

Missing Folders. To find missing mail folders while using the newer Squirrelmail, go to the Folders menu, and add subscriptions to the needed folders. Once you do so, these folders will become visible on the main screen. If you still can't find any folders, please see the Reporting Problems section below.

Error message ORDEREDSUBJECT. If you see an error message similar to this:

“ORDEREDSUBJECT threading is currently not supported …”

Go to Options then Display Preferences, and set “Enable Thread Sort by References Header” to Yes. Then save your preferences by clicking on the Submit button. This should eliminate the error message.

Reporting Problems. If any unsolved problems remain, please follow the problem-reporting procedure of the mail system migration and use the older Squirrelmail in the mean time.