I have been using the apache-ssl package for a while now. It's easy to install and the configs are stored in /etc/apache-ssl. I use IMP to get at my mail when all I have is a browser. Otherwise I use IMAP/SSL. IMP can also be installed via apt-get. On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Dan Drake wrote: > I'm trying to set up ssl-enabled apache on my Debian box for doing web > email (I'll probably be begging for help on that later). I have apache > set up, nicely configured, and running nicely, and the https side of > things is...kinda working. I'd like some advice... > > * should I use mod_ssl or the apache-ssl package? Performance is not a > major concern, this is just for me and several friends. > > * what's the best way to configure what I use? Any silly mistakes to > avoid? > > * and, any suggestions on a web email client? I have aeromail and it > looks pretty nice, but we're still shopping around. > > Thanks everybody. Now I have to go back to watching the Junkyard Wars > marathon. > > Dan > > -- > | 4699 BDCB B1A5 28B6 7F8A F8DF EB6A BC2A B0A1 99BF (GPG) > | Dan Drake <drake+tclug at lemongecko.org> | http://lemongecko.org/drake/ > | public key: email <drake+gpg at lemongecko.org>