On Friday 26 March 2004 11:27, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> Addressbook :
> Squirrelmail - database or ldap
On my system I use local files for that. I prefer it that way.
> >If you want to access the same mailbox from other clients, a separate
> >storage in the webmail is probably not such a great idea.
>
> Actually, that's not a problem so long as it is legitimate to run a pop3
> server on the same filesystem. This does mean a MUCH more difficult
> setup, however.
I can't see how you can say that. when I and most people IMO say "Access the
same mailbox from other clients", I mean that when you access the mail box
and read an email and not delete it, or even move it to another folder, then
another email client can access same account and see same email. I can't see
how you can accommodate that with POP3 only access.
Any webmail software I use must fully support IMAP including server side
folder management, otherwise its bust.
--
Oded
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it with.
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