[pfx] Re: webmail with multi-domains supported

2024-07-20 Thread Marek Podmaka via Postfix-users
On Sat, 20 Jul 2024 at 06:28, timothy via Postfix-users < postfix-users@postfix.org> wrote: > > When I open webmail, it always displays a dropdown menu for me to select > an IMAP host.This is so frustrating.How to disable this drop-down menu and > automatically match email addresses to imap hosts?

[pfx] Re: webmail with multi-domains supported

2024-07-19 Thread Gary R. Schmidt via Postfix-users
On 20/07/2024 14:27, timothy via Postfix-users wrote: Hello, I know this is not a general postfix issue, but since it is related to email, I am posting it here. I use the latest version of roundcube as my webmail, and I want to allow webmail access to free.fr and gmx.it (I have accounts with t

Re: webmail question

2022-01-18 Thread Ralph Seichter
* Frank Hwa: > I like postfix and dovecot for setting up mail systems. But I don't > like roundcube or rainloop webmail. You might give SOGo (https://www.sogo.nu) a shot. -Ralph

Re: webmail question

2022-01-18 Thread Benny Pedersen
On 2022-01-18 12:58, Frank Hwa wrote: I like postfix and dovecot for setting up mail systems. But I don't like roundcube or rainloop webmail. How can I make a webmail system like gmail? it would have gmail's primary features such as grouping, filtering, labeling. is there any opensource one? i

RE: Webmail

2009-05-20 Thread wiskbroom
> From: l...@joreybump.com > Carlos Williams wrote, at 05/19/2009 02:04 PM: >> On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Just E. Mail wrote: >>> Thank you all. >>> >>> I am going with roundcube: http://www.roundcube.net >> >> It's really eacy to install. Main thing is making sure you have PHP >> 5.2+

Re: Webmail

2009-05-19 Thread Jorey Bump
Carlos Williams wrote, at 05/19/2009 02:04 PM: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Just E. Mail > wrote: >> Thank you all. >> >> I am going with roundcube: http://www.roundcube.net > > It's really eacy to install. Main thing is making sure you have PHP > 5.2+ installed on Apache and also configu

Re: Webmail

2009-05-19 Thread Carlos Williams
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 1:50 PM, Just E. Mail wrote: > Thank you all. > > I am going with roundcube:  http://www.roundcube.net It's really eacy to install. Main thing is making sure you have PHP 5.2+ installed on Apache and also configuring your MySQL database which is super easy if you follow th

Re: Webmail

2009-05-19 Thread Just E. Mail
Thank you all. I am going with roundcube: http://www.roundcube.net

Re: Webmail

2009-05-19 Thread utahnix
Carlos Williams wrote: > On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Just E. Mail > wrote: > >> I am posting this message here because I want Postfix uses to suggest a >> webmail application best suited with Postfix. This question has been asked >> and answered several times but since LINUX is changing

Re: Webmail

2009-05-19 Thread Carlos Williams
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Just E. Mail wrote: > I am posting this message here because I want Postfix uses to suggest a > webmail application best suited with Postfix. This question has been asked > and answered several times but since LINUX is changing so fast, I am asking > again. > > Sy

Re: Webmail

2009-05-19 Thread Matt Hayes
Just E. Mail wrote: > I am posting this message here because I want Postfix uses to suggest a > webmail application best suited with Postfix. This question has been > asked and answered several times but since LINUX is changing so fast, I > am asking again. > > System: CentOS 5.3, NSF-1.3.23, Post