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On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, owner-seul-edu@seul.org wrote:

> From: "Jay Drew" <jdrew@lakeridge.k12.in.us>
> To: <seul-edu@seul.org>
> Subject: Webmail Setup
> Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 14:35:38 -0600
> 
> I'm not sure if this is the right forum for this, but I'm
> getting
> desperate...
> I am relatively new to Linux and am trying to get WebMail up
> as a servlet on
> a RedHat 6.2 server.
> 
> Due to problems with the RPMs of Apache and JSDK, I've done a
> complete
> source build of Apache 1.3.14, JSDK 2.0 and ApacheJServ 1.1.2
> with success.
> (I am able to get the Hello and IsItWorking servlets to run).
> 
> When installing WebMail as a servlet, I cannot get webmail to
> start. I think
> it's because I'm not getting the webmail zone mounted
> correctly, but here's
> the whole scoop:
> 
> Start with Apache running JServ correctly.
> 
> Add webmail-servlet.properties to /usr/local/apache/conf/jserv
> and rename to
> webmail.properties (to save typing later)
> 
> Edit webmail.properties to reflect appropriate paths in the
> List of
> Repositories and Aliased Servlet Init Parameters.
> 
> Edit jserv.properties Servlet zone Parameters to include
> webmail zone:
> zones=root,webmail
> 
>
webmail.properties=/usr/local/apache/conf/jserv/webmail.properties
> 
> Mount the webmail zone by adding ApJServMount /webmail /root
> (I'm not sure
> of this one) in jserv.conf
> 
> I'm not understanding where to point the ApJServMount
> directive as I see no
> *.java or *.class files for webmail. I'm basically copying the
> setup for the
> test servlets from JServ.
> 
> As I said, I'm pretty new to this and any help would be
> greatly appreciated.
> I've checked out the sourceforge forums and can find no help
> in getting
> these final steps taken care of.
> 
> ><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-><>-
> Jay M Drew
> Director of Technology
> Lake Ridge Schools
> 6111 West Ridge Road
> Gary, IN 46408
> (219)838-1819 x305
> jdrew@lakeridge.k12.in.us
> 
> 
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