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Andres Bastidas
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The SCORE Group
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On 12/28/2012 5:29 AM, Digest of postfix-users list wrote:
Digest of postfix-users list Friday, December 28 2012 Volume 01 : Number 3517



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Hi list

I would like to express my gratitude to all the people on this list,
whom helps new folks like me to run a mailserver.

Especially Wietse would I like to thank, for making Postfix possible. I
can't really imagine using anything else.

So thank you all and happy holidays.

Cheers, Titanus

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Le 27/12/2012 07:38, Muhammad Yousuf Khan a écrit :
i want a web interface for our email access.
To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail (look
wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features if there
are any in squirrelmail.
so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI.
would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is
good/better/stable to use?

Thanks,
both are reasonablechoices. I personally prefer RoundCube.
The real problem with webmail is password theft, and this is independent
of which solution you use.

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Le 27/12/2012 04:05, Stan Hoeppner a écrit :
On 12/26/2012 6:19 PM, Noel Jones wrote:
On 12/26/2012 4:52 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 12/24/2012 4:57 PM, Noel Jones wrote:

Opinions differ on psbl.surriel and barracudacentral,
but they are frequently used in scoring rather than outright.  A
site listed on two of these three is likely spam, a site listed on
only one of them is questionable.
Nonsense.  The mere fact that a listing on one DNSBL is absent on others
Glad it works for you at your sites, I use them too.

As with all third-party blacklists (and whitelists!) each sysop
should make their own decision about who to hand the keys to.  When
giving advice to others knowing next to nothing about their local
policy, it would be foolish to be anything but conservative.
Yes, conservative.  Note my last response in this thread which contained
this instruction with my scoring recommendation:  test first

unfortunately, testing isn't enough. things keep changing:
- DNSBL listings change.
- sites situation changes
- new sites appear
...

when I first tested BRBL, I found it safe for outright rejection. but
this didn't last.
I also added local rules, which worked for a long time, but many of
these rules proved unsafe.

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On 12/27/2012 01:38 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i want a web interface for our email access.
To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail (look
wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features if there
are any in squirrelmail.
so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI.
would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is
good/better/stable to use?
There was a recent thread on this over on the Centos list, and Roundcube
was strongly perferred.

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Thu, 27 Dec 2012 11:00:34 -0500 skrev Robert Moskowitz
<r...@htt-consult.com>:

On 12/27/2012 01:38 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i want a web interface for our email access.
To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail
(look wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features
if there are any in squirrelmail.
so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI.
would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is
good/better/stable to use?
There was a recent thread on this over on the Centos list, and
Roundcube was strongly perferred.


It seems that my search fu is low today, could I please trouble you for
a link?

Thanks

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On 12/27/2012 11:38 AM, Titanus Eramius wrote:
Thu, 27 Dec 2012 11:00:34 -0500 skrev Robert Moskowitz
<r...@htt-consult.com>:

On 12/27/2012 01:38 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i want a web interface for our email access.
To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail
(look wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features
if there are any in squirrelmail.
so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI.
would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is
good/better/stable to use?
There was a recent thread on this over on the Centos list, and
Roundcube was strongly perferred.


It seems that my search fu is low today, could I please trouble you for
a link?
I see all the time people posting nice URLs to specific emails on
various lists, but this is something that I have not tackled. I have
been on the Centos list since Whitehat died,,, Anyway the footer of the
emails on the list give this URL:

http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Look for subject of: "web mail and Squirrelmail" and you will see
Roundcube getting the plusses over Squirrelmail.

Horde also gets some nods for integration to Outlook.

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Le 27/12/2012 17:38, Titanus Eramius a écrit :
Thu, 27 Dec 2012 11:00:34 -0500 skrev Robert Moskowitz
<r...@htt-consult.com>:

On 12/27/2012 01:38 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i want a web interface for our email access.
To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail
(look wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features
if there are any in squirrelmail.
so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI.
would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is
good/better/stable to use?
There was a recent thread on this over on the Centos list, and
Roundcube was strongly perferred.


It seems that my search fu is low today, could I please trouble you for
a link?

you didn't pay your web search subscription :)
the thread can be found on
     http://www.spinics.net/lists/centos/msg131997.html

you can also search for "roundcube vs squirrelmail".

and you can also read the wikipedia article
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roundcube

PS. Please remember that all this is off topic here (so, no webmail war
please!)

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On 12/27/2012 12:38 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote:
i want a web interface for our email access.
To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail (look
wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features if there
are any in squirrelmail.
so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI.
would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is
good/better/stable to use?
Have you looked at SoGo?  Advanced Ajax interface, with right click
context sensitive drop downs, drag & drop, etc, like a normal desktop
mail client.  It's not just webmail but a full groupware server like MS
Exchange.  Full LDAP support, shared calenders, etc.  In addition to the
web interface it supports fat Thunderbird/Lightning and Outlook clients.
  It also supports Android/iPhone/Blackberry.  Includes an admin plugin
for Webmin.  In short it's very feature rich.  The one downside is that
it requires more system resources on both the client and server, but
with modern hardware this shouldn't be an issue.

http://www.sogo.nu/


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