RE: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-22 Thread cfhelp
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From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 2:39 PM
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IIS.Thanks, I'll check that out.

John 

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From: techmike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 2:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

IIS or Apache?

I'm a big fan of Squirrel mail, but I've never be able to get it running
right under IIS.It's PHP btw.www.hotscripts.com has a pretty nice
selection of freebies.

-Mike

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 13:52:24 -0400
Subject: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

 Can anyone recommend webmail application that works with POP3 that 
 works well and has a good UI?CF would be nice, but not a necessity.

 It's a Windows 2003 Server and we have PHP and ASP enabled.Easy to 
 set up would be a good thing.It's actually working with iMail 
 installed directly on that server but the iMail web interface can only

 be accessed over non-standard ports (default is 8383) and some of my 
 clients are running into problems with accessing that because of 
 firewalls and such.
 iMail does it all through it's own web server so there's no way to 
 point IIS to a directory and make it work.If someone knows of a good

 app that interfaces with iMail and all of it's features that'd be even

 better, as long as it can be under port 80.Otherwise, just a simple
 POP3 email application would be great.Thanks!

 John Burns
 
 

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Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-07 Thread Burns, John D
Can anyone recommend webmail application that works with POP3 that works
well and has a good UI?CF would be nice, but not a necessity.It's a
Windows 2003 Server and we have PHP and ASP enabled.Easy to set up
would be a good thing.It's actually working with iMail installed
directly on that server but the iMail web interface can only be accessed
over non-standard ports (default is 8383) and some of my clients are
running into problems with accessing that because of firewalls and such.
iMail does it all through it's own web server so there's no way to
point IIS to a directory and make it work.If someone knows of a good
app that interfaces with iMail and all of it's features that'd be even
better, as long as it can be under port 80.Otherwise, just a simple
POP3 email application would be great.Thanks!

 
John Burns
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Re: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-07 Thread Richard Crawford
Burns, John D wrote:

 Can anyone recommend webmail application that works with POP3 that works
 well and has a good UI?CF would be nice, but not a necessity.It's a
 Windows 2003 Server and we have PHP and ASP enabled.Easy to set up
 would be a good thing.It's actually working with iMail installed
 directly on that server but the iMail web interface can only be accessed
 over non-standard ports (default is 8383) and some of my clients are
 running into problems with accessing that because of firewalls and such.
 iMail does it all through it's own web server so there's no way to
 point IIS to a directory and make it work.If someone knows of a good
 app that interfaces with iMail and all of it's features that'd be even
 better, as long as it can be under port 80.Otherwise, just a simple
 POP3 email application would be great.Thanks!

I haven't found a good webmail app that works well with POP3.If IMAP 
is an option for you, look up Squirrel Mail.It's written in PHP and 
has pretty decent functionality.It should work on Windows, as long as 
you have PHP installed.

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Programmer III,
UC Davis Extension Distance Learning Group (http://unexdlc.ucdavis.edu)
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RE: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-07 Thread Douglas.Knudsen
i've been using http://www.v-webmail.org/not as feature filled as say M$ OWA, but works.PHP based for POP3 or IMAP.

 
Doug

-Original Message-
From: Richard Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

Burns, John D wrote:

 Can anyone recommend webmail application that works with POP3 that works
 well and has a good UI?CF would be nice, but not a necessity.It's a
 Windows 2003 Server and we have PHP and ASP enabled.Easy to set up
 would be a good thing.It's actually working with iMail installed
 directly on that server but the iMail web interface can only be accessed
 over non-standard ports (default is 8383) and some of my clients are
 running into problems with accessing that because of firewalls and such.
 iMail does it all through it's own web server so there's no way to
 point IIS to a directory and make it work.If someone knows of a good
 app that interfaces with iMail and all of it's features that'd be even
 better, as long as it can be under port 80.Otherwise, just a simple
 POP3 email application would be great.Thanks!

I haven't found a good webmail app that works well with POP3.If IMAP 
is an option for you, look up Squirrel Mail.It's written in PHP and 
has pretty decent functionality.It should work on Windows, as long as 
you have PHP installed.

-- 
Richard S. Crawford
Programmer III,
UC Davis Extension Distance Learning Group (http://unexdlc.ucdavis.edu)
(916)327-7793 / [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Re: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-07 Thread techmike
IIS or Apache?

I'm a big fan of Squirrel mail, but I've never be able to get it running 
right under IIS.It's PHP btw.www.hotscripts.com has a pretty nice 
selection of freebies.

-Mike

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 13:52:24 -0400
Subject: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

 Can anyone recommend webmail application that works with POP3 that
 works
 well and has a good UI?CF would be nice, but not a necessity.It's a
 Windows 2003 Server and we have PHP and ASP enabled.Easy to set up
 would be a good thing.It's actually working with iMail installed
 directly on that server but the iMail web interface can only be
 accessed
 over non-standard ports (default is 8383) and some of my clients are
 running into problems with accessing that because of firewalls and
 such.
 iMail does it all through it's own web server so there's no way to
 point IIS to a directory and make it work.If someone knows of a good
 app that interfaces with iMail and all of it's features that'd be even
 better, as long as it can be under port 80.Otherwise, just a simple
 POP3 email application would be great.Thanks!

 John Burns
 
 

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Re: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-07 Thread Damien McKenna
http://www.horde.org/
Its PHP based and has a bunch of different parts - IMAP/POP3 reader 
(IMP), addressbook, calendar, etc.
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RE: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

2004-06-07 Thread Burns, John D
IIS.Thanks, I'll check that out.

John 

-Original Message-
From: techmike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 2:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

IIS or Apache?

I'm a big fan of Squirrel mail, but I've never be able to get it running
right under IIS.It's PHP btw.www.hotscripts.com has a pretty nice
selection of freebies.

-Mike

-Original Message-
From: Burns, John D [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 13:52:24 -0400
Subject: Good, free (or cheap) webmail application

 Can anyone recommend webmail application that works with POP3 that 
 works well and has a good UI?CF would be nice, but not a necessity.

 It's a Windows 2003 Server and we have PHP and ASP enabled.Easy to 
 set up would be a good thing.It's actually working with iMail 
 installed directly on that server but the iMail web interface can only

 be accessed over non-standard ports (default is 8383) and some of my 
 clients are running into problems with accessing that because of 
 firewalls and such.
 iMail does it all through it's own web server so there's no way to 
 point IIS to a directory and make it work.If someone knows of a good

 app that interfaces with iMail and all of it's features that'd be even

 better, as long as it can be under port 80.Otherwise, just a simple
 POP3 email application would be great.Thanks!

 John Burns
 
 

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