nimrod wrote: > Hi, > > I set up Dovecot as an IMAP server just for local users on a server: so > no database, no LDAP, just local users with Maildir in their own home > directory. > > SMTP in this scenario is unrelevant, because my users just have to > access archived email. The server doesn't send nor receive mail. Don't > try to understand why. > > But my users are very "primitive" and I don't have time to waste with > their Thunderbird configuration, so I would just point them to a web > site where they can access the same mail. What I need is just a web > interface for the IMAP access. This web site should allow users to > login with their local credentials on the server (remember, they are > local Unix users). > > It seems very simple, but I didn't find anything just like that. > Roundcube, for instance, seems a good choice, but installing it on > Debian forces me to configure a database for the users, which I really > don't need and don't even want to use. Squirrelmail is another good > choice, I thought it was a typical PHP application that you just drop > in /var/www/html, making just some changes on some config.php, but it's > not exactly like that.
It's not packaged in Debian, but it is AGPL, and it is exactly as you describe:i rainloop. http://www.rainloop.net/ -dsr-