Am 10.05.2012 19:09, schrieb john: > Off topic, but related to this thread. > > I/we use Squirrelmail and while we have not had any problems with it I > wonder (and as this is this list seems to be the home of email gurus) if > there are any recommendations as to a better solution, particularly one > that would work in a postfix/dovecote environment. > > John A
everything is ok with squirrelmail, alternatives i.e are roundcube or horde imp, but you should configure squirrelmail with smtp auth, and have always latest php,apache,squirrelmail version, using https only should be a good choice too to start apache and postfix on www means you are host/web/postmaster so you have to care about your systems up2date and configured secure read carefully docs about all software you use , dont trust defaults be secure in any case the internet is no peacefull area, bots are always searching for vulnerables to i.e to send spam etc so looking in logs etc is daily work, if you dont want this you better use supported mail/web services by isps etc there is alway the choice to learn more i.e on intranet servers no problem these days with i.e free virtual machine services on your localhost there a books of postfix and apache , open source meetings etc the most you have to invest is time, but its mostly fun by learning more give back to others > > On 10/05/2012 8:42 AM, Robert Schetterer wrote: >> Am 10.05.2012 11:57, schrieb Giuseppe Perna: >>> perhaps using the webmail with this ip 176.61.140.133 >>> BE80AB81E65: >>> message-id=<62105.176.61.140.133.1336457923.squirrel@176.61.140.133> >> your squirrelmail may get hacked by old version bugs and or php bugs >> and using binary postfix sendmail for sending out >> therefor it does not use some postfix smtp auth mech >> for deliver out, you may never find some account in the webmail log >> and if you might find , it will not be any help >> also you stated before that you have no idea from smtp auth >> stop the server, check your whole setup inkl webmail , update all >> related software and linux distro, >> read postfix docs, perhaps hire somebody near your for help >> come back for questions then, after all done start the server again >> thank you for using postfix >> -- Best Regards MfG Robert Schetterer Germany/Munich/Bavaria