> sysutils/webmin will work without much configuration. Some of the other
> more traditional one like squirrelmail will work as well, but some extra
config
> may be required.
Webmin++ (and just plain handy for a whole lot more!)
Dale
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Errol Sayre wrote:
> Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access
> to local system accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs
> /usr/bin/mail on behalf of the user.
>
> I'd like a simple way to access local system emails without
> having to forwa
On Nov 18, 2011, at 1:55 PM, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> Did you try /usr/ports/mail/openwebmail ? (Needs apache) Runs OK here.
I didn't, but I think Webmin's Read Mail module will do all that I need, plus
it has some other niceties.
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Hi,
Reference:
> From: Errol Sayre
> Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 17:23:26 +
> Message-id:
Errol Sayre wrote:
> Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access to local system
> accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs /usr/bin/m
On Fri, November 18, 2011 2:30 pm, Errol Sayre wrote:
> Are you sure SquirrelMail will do this? I was under the impression (from
> their requirements page) that it needs an IMAP backend.
In which case you'll want an IMAP server that can serve the local system
accounts. Not hard to set up.
Danie
Are you sure SquirrelMail will do this? I was under the impression (from their
requirements page) that it needs an IMAP backend.
On Nov 18, 2011, at 12:02 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Errol Sayre wrote:
> Does anyone know of a webmail product that can p
On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Errol Sayre wrote:
> Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access to local
> system accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs /usr/bin/mail on
> behalf of the user.
>
> I'd like a simple way to access local system
Does anyone know of a webmail product that can provide access to local system
accounts? Even if it's just a script that runs /usr/bin/mail on behalf of the
user.
I'd like a simple way to access local system emails without having to forward
them to an actual mailbox
eally need it now. Do keep in mind that horde4 is not backwards compatible
>with 3.x and the update procedures are not trivial.
>
>That being said, this should get you started:
>
>http://www.horde.org/apps/webmail/docs/INSTALL
>
>Beech
>
Hi Beech:
Since I've never gotten hor
al.
That being said, this should get you started:
http://www.horde.org/apps/webmail/docs/INSTALL
Beech
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Has anyone had any luck lately with installation and use of Horde -- either
v-3.3 or ver-4 ??
I've tried for days to get the 3.3 version (with apps IMP, INGO & Tuba) to
work and noted that the ports say that horde4 is broken. I've googled many
times and tried some examples from there, but most app
computer
> illiterate
> > and being as they're used to OE, i'm not going to bother trying to teach
> > them something new. As for me, I plan on just using webmail to access
> this
> > email account.
>
> Then I'd suggest to install Mozilla Thunderbird
r another person who needs
> access to this email account and they happen to be very computer illiterate
> and being as they're used to OE, i'm not going to bother trying to teach
> them something new. As for me, I plan on just using webmail to access this
> email account.
The
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
> Liontaur wrote:
>> Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
>> for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
>> (pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and a
mail
> in mbox format in /var/mail/$USER, so you can chose any
> mail program to incorporate them.
>
fetchmail, gotcha. I'll look into that.
>
>
> > allows me webmail access, and also lets
> > me grab the mail with a mail client (Outlook Express).
>
> Repeat a
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 13:49, Jon Radel wrote:
> Polytropon wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:39:26 -0700, Liontaur wrote:
>>
>
> I'd like to be able
>>> to sync the mail with outlook express also.
>>>
>>
>> Maybe you can get Redmond to give you the source code of
>> their... erm... stuff, so
il server
> >> (pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and
> >> also lets
> >> me grab the mail with a mail client (Outlook Express). I'd like to be
> >> able
> >> to sync the mail with outlook express also. Like if I send a mail ov
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:49:01 -0400, Jon Radel wrote:
> At least one person here, and it may well be me, is somewhat confused.
>
> Outlook <> Outlook Express
Maybe. The original question included no reference to "Outlook"
but "Outlook Express". Forgive me my lack of knowledge, but I've
never used
Polytropon wrote:
On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:39:26 -0700, Liontaur wrote:
I'd like to be able
to sync the mail with outlook express also.
Maybe you can get Redmond to give you the source code of
their... erm... stuff, so you can see how to interact
with it. :-)
At least one person here, and i
Frederique Rijsdijk wrote:
Liontaur wrote:
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and
also lets
me grab the mail w
ram to incorporate them.
> allows me webmail access, and also lets
> me grab the mail with a mail client (Outlook Express).
Repeat after me: "Outlook Express" is NOT a mail client. :-)
> I'd like to be able
> to sync the mail with outlook express also.
Maybe you can get Re
Liontaur wrote:
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and also lets
me grab the mail with a mail client (Outlook Exp
Hi folks, I was searching around but i'm not quite sure what i'm looking
for. I want to have a program that gets the mail from my ISP mail server
(pop), stores the mail permanently, allows me webmail access, and also lets
me grab the mail with a mail client (Outlook Express). I'd
Satria Bramana wrote:
Can anyone who had experience running a web-based e-mail give suggestion what
package to use? I will only use it for study purpose, so I need one that easy
to configure and help me understand the big picture about mailserver.. Thank
you very much..
IMP from the Horde pr
Satria Bramana wrote:
Can anyone who had experience running a web-based e-mail give suggestion what
package to use? I will only use it for study purpose, so I need one that easy
to configure and help me understand the big picture about mailserver.. Thank
you very much..
I use postfix and do
Can anyone who had experience running a web-based e-mail give suggestion
what package to use? I will only use it for study purpose, so I need one
that easy to configure and help me understand the big picture about
mailserver.. Thank you very much..
Roundcube is pretty slick... acts more like a
- Original Message -
From: Satria Bramana
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 9:44 PM
Subject: Webmail
Can anyone who had experience running a web-based e-mail give suggestion
what package to use? I will only use it for study purpose, so I need
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Satria Bramana
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 6:45 PM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Webmail
>
>
> Can anyone who had experience running a web-based e-
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Beech Rintoul
> Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007 8:45 PM
> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Cc: Satria Bramana
> Subject: Re: Webmail
>
>
> On Thursday 13 December 2007
.. Thank you very much..
>
I'd suggest horde, our version of "webmail edition" is the default
settings in horde-meta. It works nicely with any mailserver IMAP, or
POP and is very easy to configure. It can authenticate from about 10
different sources including dealing with LDAP, so
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Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 18:44:54 -0800 (PST)
From: Satria Bramana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Satria Bramana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Webmail
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Can anyone who had experience running a
Can anyone who had experience running a web-based e-mail give suggestion what
package to use? I will only use it for study purpose, so I need one that easy
to configure and help me understand the big picture about mailserver.. Thank
you very much..
CTED]
password : user1password
when ever I try to login into squirrel mail with local user accounts login
failed ..
So I confused here How can I use my local user accounts to use squirrel mail
, so they can start send & receive emails , through this webmail client :
(ONE thing
On Oct 12, 2006, at 1:26 AM, Juha Saarinen wrote:
On 10/11/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah. I used to do Solaris admin (Jesus, you'd never know
it...), and usually prefer installing software the ./configure -->
make && make install route. Especially since a ports ins
On 10/11/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah. I used to do Solaris admin (Jesus, you'd never know it...), and usually prefer
installing software the ./configure --> make && make install route. Especially
since a ports install doesn't tell you anything about where the softwar
On 10/10/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
X-No-Archive: true
> uninstall cyrus and install dovecot from the ports tree. its small,
> lightweight, and fast.
>
> are you trying to install stuff without using the ports tree?
Yeah. I used to do Solaris admin (Jesus, you'd never
and he
forgot what exactly he did to "fix" it.
Ted
- Original Message -
From: "Gerard Seibert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: dovecot installed -- WAS: Re: cheapskate webmail interface
> Desmond
Desmond Coughlan wrote:
> Better ? :)
>
> Sorry, I'm using yahoo and IE. It sucks.
1) Why did you change the subject?
2) I have used IE with Yahoo and have not experienced the problems that
you seem to be experiencing. Are you sure that this is not a case of
'PEBKC' phenomena?
--
Gerard
Desmond Coughlan wrote:
> X-No-Archive: true
>
> *sigh*
>
> rachi# ./configure --with-bdb=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.5
> --with-sasl=/usr/local/include/sasl
> ...
> checking for sasl/sasl.h... no
> configure: error: Cannot continue without libsasl2.
> Get it from ftp://ftp.a
The Subject: header has gradually grown to:
> Subject: Re: RE : Re: RE : Re: RE : Re: RE : Re: cheapskate webmail
interface
Please, please, edit it or use an email client that does. It's in danger of
getting silly now.
Jonathan
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> uninstall cyrus and install dovecot from the ports tree. its small,
> lightweight, and fast.
>
> are you trying to install stuff without using the ports tree?
Yeah. I used to do Solaris admin (Jesus, you'd never know it...), and usually
prefer installing software
X-No-Archive: true
*sigh*
rachi# ./configure --with-bdb=/usr/local/BerkeleyDB.4.5
--with-sasl=/usr/local/include/sasl
...
checking for sasl/sasl.h... no
configure: error: Cannot continue without libsasl2.
Get it from ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/.
But ...
X-No-Archive: true
> try to telnet port 143, if you can't connect it means you don't have an
IMAP server
Thanks, yes I _thought_ that I had installed the Cyrus server from the ports
collection
A manual install is running, as I write these words.
D.
-
I didn't follow all the "dialog". But if the only
thing desired is a cheapskate webmail interface, as
the title suggests, would Usermin be an option?
--- jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/9/06, Desmond Coughlan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
On 10/9/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I did everything mentioned in that HOWTO. Still no luck. Following
someone else's advice, I tried to install Thunderbird on another machine,
and connect to the server on port 143. It failed.
D.
try to telnet port 143, if you can
On Oct 9, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Desmond Coughlan wrote:
Yes, I did everything mentioned in that HOWTO. Still no luck.
Following someone else's advice, I tried to install Thunderbird on
another machine, and connect to the server on port 143. It failed.
You need to have an IMAP server running
Yes, I did everything mentioned in that HOWTO. Still no luck. Following
someone else's advice, I tried to install Thunderbird on another machine, and
connect to the server on port 143. It failed.
D.
jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
On 10/9/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROT
On 10/9/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep, I've got that .. I tried logging in, and it took me directly to
htdocs/index.html.
Is it because the db isn't configured properly ?.
D.
were you able to install the roundcube database? did you configure
db.inc.php?
just follow th
Yep, I've got that .. I tried logging in, and it took me directly to
htdocs/index.html.
Is it because the db isn't configured properly ?.
D.
jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
On 10/8/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/6/06, Desmond Coughlan < [EMAIL PROT
On 10/8/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/6/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> you may want to try roundcube http://www.roundcube.net although it's
> still on beta the interface's rocks, nothing you ever experienced before,
> certainly cooler than squirrelmai
On 10/6/06, Desmond Coughlan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you may want to try roundcube http://www.roundcube.net although it's still
on beta the interface's rocks, nothing you ever experienced before,
certainly cooler than squirrelmail with AJAX like interface.
Interesting... OK, I've got roun
you may want to try roundcube http://www.roundcube.net although it's still on
beta the interface's rocks, nothing you ever experienced before, certainly
cooler than squirrelmail with AJAX like interface.
Interesting... OK, I've got roundcube installed, the tables are created,
postgreSQ
On 10/5/06, John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 12:54, Desmond Coughlan wrote:
> Now we just need forums and webmail. The latter will be
> http://www.phpbb.com/ but for webmail, we're having difficulty finding a
> free solution. ismail wo
Thanks for that! We've got sendmail running now, and apache, and I have fond
memories of sendmail.cf. :=)
D.
John Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 12:54, Desmond Coughlan wrote:
> Now we just need forums and webmail. The latter
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 12:54, Desmond Coughlan wrote:
> Now we just need forums and webmail. The latter will be
> http://www.phpbb.com/ but for webmail, we're having difficulty finding a
> free solution. ismail won't install from the ports, and other than that,
>
Desmond Coughlan wrote:
> I've got a working install of sendmail on the machine now, and postgreSQL
> and apache are also reporting for duty.
>
> Now we just need forums and webmail. The latter will be
> http://www.phpbb.com/ but for webmail, we're having
ing for duty.
Now we just need forums and webmail. The latter will be
http://www.phpbb.com/ but for webmail, we're having difficulty finding a free
solution. ismail won't install from the ports, and other than that, everything
I've found looks to be in the region of 250 $
Hello everyone,
I'm on FreeBSD 4.8R
Latest sendmail is the default MTA, and latest Openwebmail is the webmail
client.
Quota has been enabled in my kernel
The problem is whenever I set the quota limit and configure openwebmail
to read the unix quota
limit, then it reads the lim
Robul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Sent: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 10:09:45 +0400
Subject: Re: Is Squirrelmail the best webmail choice?
> On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:06:52AM +0400, Igor Robul wrote:
> > I have used squirrelmail too, but now I use hasty
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 10:06:52AM +0400, Igor Robul wrote:
> I have used squirrelmail too, but now I use hastymail:
> http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/
>
> It has cleaner interface (from my point of view of course :-) ), and all
> features I need.
Also it is our corporate web
On Tue, Apr 18, 2006 at 08:42:20AM -0500, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive used squirrelmail for quite a while, and i just want to make sure i
> have my mind as open as possible here. are there any other choices for
> webmail that are about as easy as SM to configure, but offer a be
Use hastymail (http://hastymail.sf.net/) and really like it. For simple
webmail its the best I have seen.
Horde is really good, but it might be overkill for your needs, don't
like Squirrelmail, but that is just personal preference.
ø
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Apr 18, 2006 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: Is Squirrelmail the best webmail choice?
To: David Stanford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Roundcube is what I use for my own personal webmail, but it generates
errors a
SquirrelMail is definitely a great choice with regard to functionality, but
lacks a bit in appearance. You should look into http://roundcube.net/ if
you're interested in a clean looking webmail solution.
-David
On 4/18/06, Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ive used
> ive used squirrelmail for quite a while, and i just want to make sure
i
> have my mind as open as possible here. are there any other choices
for
> webmail that are about as easy as SM to configure, but offer a better
user
> interface or experience?
>
> ive heard of horde, b
--- Jonathan Horne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ive used squirrelmail for quite a while, and i just want to make sure
> i
> have my mind as open as possible here. are there any other choices
> for
> webmail that are about as easy as SM to configure, but offer a better
Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive used squirrelmail for quite a while, and i just want to make sure i
> have my mind as open as possible here. are there any other choices for
> webmail that are about as easy as SM to configure, but offer a better user
> interface or experience?
>
>
Squirrelmail is probably the best webmail client I have used. I have tried
others but always went back to SM.
On Tuesday 18 April 2006 14:42, Jonathan Horne wrote:
> ive used squirrelmail for quite a while, and i just want to make sure i
> have my mind as open as possible here. are the
ive used squirrelmail for quite a while, and i just want to make sure i
have my mind as open as possible here. are there any other choices for
webmail that are about as easy as SM to configure, but offer a better user
interface or experience?
ive heard of horde, but ive not seen it since early
We use squirelmail to a treo 650 over GSM which works well..
but then treo has a nice big screen so you gotta watch that..
--
Martin
On 4/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Any sugestion for a webmail solution that works with mobile
>
Hi all,
Any sugestion for a webmail solution that works with mobile
devices (Cellphones, PDAs, etc.)?
Thank you,
- Marcelo Souza
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Rodrigo G. Tavares de Souza wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail?
Best regards,
Rodrigo Souza
Anything that uses imap or can read a Maildir will work just fine.
Depends on if you want to connect to your mailstore from another
machine, or read your mail off the
SquirrelMail
http://www.squirrelmail.org/
- Original Message -
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 3:01 PM
Subject: Qmail - Webmail solution
Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail?
Best
Hi,
Does anybody know a free webmail solution for Qmail?
Best regards,
Rodrigo Souza
Sao Paulo - Brazil
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On Jan 8, 2006, at 3:54 PM, Dave wrote:
Hello,
I'm setting up a webmail solution on freebsd6. So far i've got
the underlying MTA Postfix working. I've installed Squirrelmail
from ports so far all of this installed fine. Now i want
Hello,
I'm setting up a webmail solution on freebsd6. So far i've got the
underlying MTA Postfix working. I've installed Squirrelmail from ports so
far all of this installed fine. Now i want to give another user an
administrative function, adding virtual users, so that
I played with http://www.squirrelmail.org/ in combination with
postfix, which was to me pretty good. My ISP (www.inode.at) is
porviding their webmail service also via squirrelmail (they changed
the look and feel-but it's still squirrelmail).
On 12/18/05, Olivier Nicole <[EMAIL PROTECTED
> I'm looking for experiences with a webmail solution. I want to use
> postfix as my mta and on a freebsd6 machine. The users who will be using the
> server probably would do better with a webmail package so they can get to it
> from anywhere. The box already has apache a
On 12/17/05, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I'm looking for experiences with a webmail solution. I want to use
> postfix as my mta and on a freebsd6 machine. The users who will be using
> the
> server probably would do better with a webmail package s
--On 17. december 2005 11:46 -0500 Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for experiences with a webmail solution. I want to use
postfix as my mta and on a freebsd6 machine. The users who will be using
the server probably would do better with a webmail package so t
Hello,
I'm looking for experiences with a webmail solution. I want to use
postfix as my mta and on a freebsd6 machine. The users who will be using the
server probably would do better with a webmail package so they can get to it
from anywhere. The box already has apache and php so i
> I am looking at setting up a webmail solution on
> my server and I would like to ask a few questions:
...
> 2 - Any highly recommended solutions? Horde /
> SquirellMail / others?
We use Squirrelmail for 2-3 years for 50+ domains and
500+ e-mail accounts and it behaves very wel
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 12:06:07PM -0700, M. Goodell wrote:
> I am looking at setting up a webmail solution on my server and I would like
> to ask a few questions:
>
> 1 - Where is a good starting point to read about configuring a webmail
> system. I have looked into SquirellMa
> 1 - Where is a good starting point to read about configuring a webmail
> system. I have looked into SquirellMail and actually installed it but I had
> trouble with the IMAP server and security portions of it. I was not able to
> get it running very well because need more inform
I am looking at setting up a webmail solution on my server and I would like to
ask a few questions:
1 - Where is a good starting point to read about configuring a webmail system.
I have looked into SquirellMail and actually installed it but I had trouble
with the IMAP server and security
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Peter Risdon
> Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 1:32 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Colin J. Raven; FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: RE: Webmail Frontend to mailboxes.
>
> Sur
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 22:17 -0800, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> > > > On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:59 +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> > > >> On Jan 6 at 21:41, Ted Mittelstaedt launched this into the bitstream:
> > > >>
> > > >>> Use IMP.
> > [...]
> > >
> > > Now you mention it, I seem to recall a shedloa
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tabor Kelly
> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 9:39 AM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Colin J. Raven; Peter Risdon; FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: Re: Webmail Frontend to mailboxes.
&
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Pointless for us, as CAcert's root certificate isn't included in I.E., so
the
end users have to go through the same honky-tonk to include it in their
browsers as if you just make your own certs.
Not quite. If they include the CA-Cert root certificate, they only have
to
> -Original Message-
> From: Tabor Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 11:54 PM
> To: Ted Mittelstaedt
> Cc: Peter Risdon; Colin J. Raven; FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: Re: Webmail Frontend to mailboxes.
>
>
> Ted Mittelstaedt wrote
On Jan 7 at 23:53, Tabor Kelly launched this into the bitstream:
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
5) many issues with getting Apache mod-SSL running properly with a
self-signed
key (you have to generate it manually with openssl, the apache docs that
say use make key or whatnot don't work)
I am not doubtin
Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
5) many issues with getting Apache mod-SSL running properly with a
self-signed
key (you have to generate it manually with openssl, the apache docs that
say use make key or whatnot don't work)
I am not doubting you that this was an issue. But it is now documented
quite nic
> -Original Message-
> From: Peter Risdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 07, 2005 2:17 AM
> To: Colin J. Raven
> Cc: Ted Mittelstaedt; FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: RE: Webmail Frontend to mailboxes.
>
>
> On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 11:12 +0100, C
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 11:12 +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> On Jan 7 at 09:41, Peter Risdon launched this into the bitstream:
>
> > On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:59 +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
> >> On Jan 6 at 21:41, Ted Mittelstaedt launched this into the bitstream:
> >>
> >>> Use IMP.
[...]
>
> Now
On Jan 7 at 09:41, Peter Risdon launched this into the bitstream:
On Fri, 2005-01-07 at 09:59 +0100, Colin J. Raven wrote:
On Jan 6 at 21:41, Ted Mittelstaedt launched this into the bitstream:
Use IMP. Of course, some people pooh-pooh it saying it's hard
to setup. However, IMP is one of those pro
tallation difficulties you made
> reference to. I'm at something of a crossroads moment right now as it
> relates to webmail, so this thread is well timed. I *was* gonna simply
> install Squirrelmail since I know it and use it elsewhere. Now perhaps
> is the time to look at an
t end mail system.
True enough, but I never managed to get it up and running. It's a very nice
suite indeed, if you can get it running.
I'm using Open Webmail. A powerful webmail client based on Neomail. It uses
speedycgi, and requires suid to be compiled in your perl enviroment. You
mail system.
IMP is what we use and if you want my notes from the last installation
your welcome to them.
Like others, I'd heard of the installation difficulties you made
reference to. I'm at something of a crossroads moment right now as it
relates to webmail, so this thread is well timed
last installation
your welcome to them.
Ted
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Rene C. Mendoza
> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 6:10 PM
> To: freebsd-questions
> Subject: Webmail Frontend to mailboxes.
>
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