On Thursday 25 March 2004 12:32, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > SquirrelMail: I've been running Squirellmail in production system for over half a yaer now.
> Hebrew support - you have to enable the Hebrew interface as well, which > is not translated. They have a hebrew translated interface. you have to enable it to read hebrew (ISO-8859-8/CP1255) email. for any other charset you have to manually alter the encoding of your browser when you want to read the email. also no encoding conversion when displaying subjects in the message list, and no unicode composing. it sometimes botches getting attachments, it has problems handling very large attachments due to PHP memory restrictions and it has very poor support for HTML with embedded images. > Protocol support - supports IMAP and POP3, but no SSL-IMAP. My installation support IMAP/TLS (not that I use it as the link is local). I think it has to do with the IMAP support in yout PHP installation. > passes for personal use, not for production mass-serving (though > ssltunnel can probably work around this problem). I use it in a virtual hosting environment and it was relativly easy to hack it to support easy login by detecting the virtual host. still - I'm thinking about replacing it with something else. -- Oded ::.. Top 25 Explanations by Programmers why their programs doesn't work: 9.There is something wrong in your test data. ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
