Re: Qmail & Web

2000-12-20 Thread Ryszard Lach
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 01:58:29PM -0500, Tim Hunter wrote: > Lots of em, try looking on freshmeat.net. > > sqwebmail and the IMP are most common I would think. I like TWIG very much. See http://www.screwdriver.net/twig Regards, Siaco. -- Ryszard Łach, Internet Designers s.c., Przedmiejska 6

Re: Qmail & Web

2000-12-20 Thread Brendon J. Colby
Jean Caron wrote: > > Hi folks, > > This may or may not belong here, but hopefully someone's done this before. > > Is there something out there to provide secure web access to mailboxes, > which works well with Qmail ? > > Any pointers will be appreciated. > Jean We use Squirrel Mail (http://

RE: Qmail & Web

2000-12-20 Thread Tim Hunter
Lots of em, try looking on freshmeat.net. sqwebmail and the IMP are most common I would think. -Original Message- From: Jean Caron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 1:53 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Qmail & Web Hi folks, This may or may not be

Qmail & Web

2000-12-20 Thread Jean Caron
Hi folks, This may or may not belong here, but hopefully someone's done this before. Is there something out there to provide secure web access to mailboxes, which works well with Qmail ? Any pointers will be appreciated. Jean

Re: Secure qmail web based client ??

1999-12-15 Thread James N. Maze
We use WebMail from Infinite Technologies (www.ihub.com). The product is reasonably priced and provides a very nice browser-independent user interface supporting POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc. The program runs under NT and includes its own web server. That is, it doesn't require IIS or some other web s

Secure qmail web based client ??

1999-12-15 Thread Dinesh Punjabi
Is there a web based qmail client that can interface (via web server) directly with pop3 (qpopper?) and smtp process. Is it possible to run this setup exclusively using a secure server (https://). The idea is to secure all email interaction including authentication and retrieval of email. Tha

Qmail web page redesign...

1999-07-13 Thread Gremmen, Jeroen
I'm looking at the qmail web site every day. Recently I became a little bit irritated because the web page is just one huge list of links without date stamps. It's virtually impossible to detect what's new and what's old. Looking at the "new" pictures doesn