On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 10:44:05AM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> FTP wrote:
> ...
> >bottom line, your suggestion is to stick with openwebmail (if I don't
> >want to intsall IMAP) and run 'insecure' apache? Would that be a
> >'good' solution for a small e-mail server?
>
> MY suggestion..yes. Reaso
FTP wrote:
...
bottom line, your suggestion is to stick with openwebmail (if I don't
want to intsall IMAP) and run 'insecure' apache? Would that be a
'good' solution for a small e-mail server?
MY suggestion..yes. Reasonable people may (and probably will) have
differing opinions.
Here's a be
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 02:21:32PM +0200, Joachim Schipper wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 10:33:30AM +0200, FTP wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 06:25:52PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> > > OpenWebmail is very charming because of how very little it needs to
> > > bring into base OpenBSD to get
On Tue, Jul 04, 2006 at 10:33:30AM +0200, FTP wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 06:25:52PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> > OpenWebmail is very charming because of how very little it needs to
> > bring into base OpenBSD to get working. I set it up for a school of
> > about 200 students (...). I mus
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 06:25:52PM -0400, Nick Holland wrote:
> FTP wrote:
> >On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 08:49:03PM +0200, Sigfred Heversen wrote:
> >>Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >>>On 2006/07/03 13:52, Nick Holland wrote:
> >>>
> (contrast this to Squirrelmail, which does (amazingly) run in a
> >>>
On 2006/07/03 18:25, Nick Holland wrote:
> OpenWebmail is very charming because of how very little it needs to
> bring into base OpenBSD to get working. I set it up for a school of
> about 200 students on a PII-450, worked well (once I set up MASSIVE
> amounts of swap space...having 25 students
FTP wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 08:49:03PM +0200, Sigfred Heversen wrote:
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/07/03 13:52, Nick Holland wrote:
(contrast this to Squirrelmail, which does (amazingly) run in a
chroot
Same for Hastymail and Roundcube. I guess it's not too much of a
stretch with
> > In tree mail/imp depends on devel/horde that has exploit(s) in the wild.
This doesn't look very much fun, remote php execution and looks
like it's being actively probed-for.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > In tree mail/imp depends on devel/horde that has exploit(s)
> in the wild.
> >
> > /Sigfred
> >
>
> I had a look on IMP and looks fine to me cause you can have
> POP3 too as well. I actually dodn't intend to isntall an IMAP server.
>
> As a result is IMP a good so
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 08:49:03PM +0200, Sigfred Heversen wrote:
> Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >On 2006/07/03 13:52, Nick Holland wrote:
> >
> >>(contrast this to Squirrelmail, which does (amazingly) run in a chroot
> >
> >
> >Same for Hastymail and Roundcube. I guess it's not too much of a
> >stre
Stuart Henderson wrote:
On 2006/07/03 13:52, Nick Holland wrote:
(contrast this to Squirrelmail, which does (amazingly) run in a chroot
Same for Hastymail and Roundcube. I guess it's not too much of a
stretch with IMP either (though I haven't actually used IMP recently
enough to have checked
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006, Stuart Henderson wrote:
Same for Hastymail and Roundcube. I guess it's not too much of a
stretch with IMP either (though I haven't actually used IMP recently
enough to have checked chroot).
Horde/Imp works fine in chroot.
--
Antoine
On 2006/07/03 13:52, Nick Holland wrote:
> (contrast this to Squirrelmail, which does (amazingly) run in a chroot
Same for Hastymail and Roundcube. I guess it's not too much of a
stretch with IMP either (though I haven't actually used IMP recently
enough to have checked chroot).
FTP wrote:
I installed openwebmail from the ports and when trying to launch:
http://your_server/cgi-bin/openwebmail/openwebmail.pl
I get a 500 error. I suppose that this is due to the chrooted apache
but how do I find the dependencies for a perl script?
1) you think really hard about what a p
I installed openwebmail from the ports and when trying to launch:
http://your_server/cgi-bin/openwebmail/openwebmail.pl
I get a 500 error. I suppose that this is due to the chrooted apache but how do
I find the dependencies for a perl script?
Thanks
George
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