Davendra Kumar wrote:
You misunderstood what Noel meant. It's not that James doesn't support searching or folders. POP3 does not support searching or folders - on any server. That is a function of the mail client, in the POP3 world. Your jwebmail would have to provide this function.
I know that tomcat is a webserver and i've installed it, i'm using tomcat 4.1.12. and it's working.
I know james is a mail server and i've installed it but i didin't know that james's POP3 doesn't support searching or folders.
but you said IMAP does, "but James does't have support for IMAP at this time".
so how i'm going to do it?
Find a webmail client that supports searching and folders.
I believe there are people working on the GUI. Meanwhile, config.xml is the file you are looking for to configure James.
i hope in future james would have a gui. I know running james in terminal based is faster but most enterprise mail servers has a gui.
Well, you could download a demo of Lotus Notes and have a pretty advanced webmail service up and running in less than a day. I wouldn't expect you to find it any easier than James, however. (I have administered both servers and I find James to be the easier to manage of the two.)
so that means i have to find another mail server??
then i'm really stuck..
Cheers
ADK
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