On the subject of contrib.. you're welcome to include my vpopmail-changepass
hack for IMP if you want.  It allows IMP users to take advantage of the
changepass option in IMP, but with vpopmail.

It's at:

http://shupp.org/vpopmail-changepass-0.1.tar.gz

Bill Shupp


on 12/20/00 7:48 PM, Ken Jones at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Brad Dameron wrote:
>> 
>> On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Ben Beuchler wrote:
>> 
>>> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 02:13:55AM -0700, Russ Mann wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I saw Brads post where he mentioned using IMP from Horde.  For that
>>>> you have to use an IMAP config instead of POP3 right?  Can someone
>>>> explain what the technical difference is and why to use one or the
>>>> other?
>>> 
>>> They're completely different approaches.  IMAP tries to do everything
>>> server side and POP3 does everything client side.
>>> 
>>> www.imap.org
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Ben Beuchler                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>> 
>> 
>> You can run both if you prefer. I run the POP3 for customers to get mail
>> external and I run the IMAP server for my webmail program. Or you can use
>> just IMAP for both. Imap seems to be a slower when used with external
>> mailers like Netscape, Outlook Express, etc. I do not believe you need the
>> Imap server for use with SqWebMail as you were looking to use. You would
>> only need it if you want to use another program. I still recommend the IMP
>> webmail. You can adjust the menu to include a link to the Qmailadmin as
>> well. SqWebMail definately needs a face lift and a few more options.
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> Brad Dameron
> 
> Could you post your IMP menu change that links to qmailadmin.
> I'd like to add IMP information to the contrib directory. We
> might as well collect your knowledge to distribute to others.
> 
> Ken Jones
> 

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