Michael Crute wrote:
On 12/6/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using perl and I'd rather not install and maintain PHP just so I
can use Squirrelmail. It sounds like I may need to though. Does
anyone prefer another webmail client to Squirrelmail?
We run RoundCube on Gentoo at work and
On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 11:53:30 +0200, Daniel Iliev wrote:
Well, I've tested RoundCube and I confirm it's very easy to install and
very nice looking web mail application...But...what about security? It's
not in the portage so there are no gentoo devs to take care of it. Since
I would not go the
Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
that doesn't depend on PHP?
what is the problem with php? Every webmail is going to need to depend on
some kind of server side scripting.
Nangus
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006 09:29:05 -0500, Nangus Garba wrote:
Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
that doesn't depend on PHP?
what is the problem with php? Every webmail is going to need to depend
on some kind of server side scripting.
If you'd rather use
I am using perl and I'd rather not install and maintain PHP just so I
can use Squirrelmail. It sounds like I may need to though. Does
anyone prefer another webmail client to Squirrelmail?
- Grant
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If you don't mind php, I recommend horde . Just be sure
Grant wrote:
Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
that doesn't depend on PHP?
what is the problem with php? Every webmail is going to need to depend on
some kind of server side scripting.
Nangus
I am using perl and I'd rather not install and maintain PHP just
On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 09:32:17 -0800, kashani wrote:
I've run squirrel, horde, and roundcube. I like roundcube best. It's
probably the simplest to setup and the cleanest interface.
There's an ebuild on b.g.o - http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109170
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Neil Bothwick
We are THOR of
On 12/6/06, Grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using perl and I'd rather not install and maintain PHP just so I
can use Squirrelmail. It sounds like I may need to though. Does
anyone prefer another webmail client to Squirrelmail?
We run RoundCube on Gentoo at work and it works very well,
Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
that doesn't depend on PHP?
what is the problem with php? Every webmail is going to need to depend on
some kind of server side scripting.
Nangus
I am using perl and I'd rather not install and maintain PHP just so I
On Wed, 6 Dec 2006 10:23:12 -0800, Grant wrote:
I'm between roundcube and squirrelmail.
Any other comparative information between the two would be much
appreciated.
Why not install them both and see which suits you best?
That's what I did, I installed Roundcube in a sub-directory so I could
kashani wrote:
Grant wrote:
Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
that doesn't depend on PHP?
what is the problem with php? Every webmail is going to need to
depend on
some kind of server side scripting.
Nangus
I am using perl and I'd rather not install
I'm between roundcube and squirrelmail.
Any other comparative information between the two would be much
appreciated.
Why not install them both and see which suits you best?
That's what I did, I installed Roundcube in a sub-directory so I could
compare it with SquirrelMail?
Does anyone
On 12/6/06, Korthrun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using perl and I'd rather not install and maintain PHP just so I
can use Squirrelmail. It sounds like I may need to though. Does
anyone prefer another webmail client to Squirrelmail?
- Grant
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If
Is there a decent webmail package in portage (or a layman overlay)
that doesn't depend on PHP?
- Grant
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