Webmail setup issues

I set up my Mail Service, with IMAP and SMTP, using SSL certificates and CRAM-MD5 Authentication. I setup seven accounts and they all work fine from OS X Mail, iPhone Mail and Windows clients.
I checked the "Webmail" box under Server Admin - Web - Sites - * - Web Services, but none of the accounts is able to login. The page at:
https://www.mycompany.com/webmail/src/login.php
always responds with a page at:
https://www.mycompany.com/webmail/src/redirect.php
with the message:
ERROR
Unknown user or password incorrect.
SquirrelMail seems to running fine as I can execute "sudo /etc/squirrelmail/config/config.pl" and see the settings and change them.
Any ideas? Are there any other settings that need to be changed in Squirrelmail?

Never mind. I looked as some other posting that recommended to run the Squirrelmail config.pl and set CRAM-MD5 authentication for both IMAP and SMTP, and that did it.

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