Re: webmail for mod_perl?
will trillich wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 03:59:05PM -0800, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: > > will trillich wrote: > > > > > > is there a sane implementation of webmail-style mod_perl > > > modules for apache? > > > > Are you needing any specific functionality? > > > > sparkle (a rewrite of acmemail) works as a mod_perl handler, under > > Apache::Registry, and of course as a normal CGI. Works with various IMAP > > servers via Mail::Cclient. Uses Template Toolkit for > > themes/templates/skins. > > > > It's quite peppy once you add all the modules into startup.pl. > > this looks like what we need. cool. thanks! > > and now for some evidence that i saw the documentation... There isn't much for sparkle. I suppose one could follow the older acmemail docs, then: - edit Acmemail::Config to suit - use CPAN to install whatever modules that are required to get it to run :-) Wim
Re: webmail for mod_perl?
On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 03:59:05PM -0800, Wim Kerkhoff wrote: > will trillich wrote: > > > > is there a sane implementation of webmail-style mod_perl > > modules for apache? > > Are you needing any specific functionality? > > sparkle (a rewrite of acmemail) works as a mod_perl handler, under > Apache::Registry, and of course as a normal CGI. Works with various IMAP > servers via Mail::Cclient. Uses Template Toolkit for > themes/templates/skins. > > It's quite peppy once you add all the modules into startup.pl. this looks like what we need. cool. thanks! and now for some evidence that i saw the documentation... -- "We will fight them on the beaches, we will fight them on the sons of beaches" -- Miguel Churchill, Winston's bastard Mexican brother. --lifted from http://www.astray.com/acmemail/stable/documentation.xml [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc -- we need your brain! http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us!
RE: webmail for mod_perl?
We use a combination of Mail::IMAPClient and MIME::Lite. You can look at http://howtos.eoutfitters.net/email for a description of our email servers. The mod_perl IMAP client handler has not been completed enough to release to the community, but once it is ready I put an announcement here. > -Original Message- > From: will trillich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 5:49 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: webmail for mod_perl? > > > is there a sane implementation of webmail-style mod_perl > modules for apache? > > we're looking to offer email access online through > apache/mod_perl similar to what folks get at yahoo/egroups -- > and we're hoping to find some mod_perl code that'll hook into > pop/imap email servers. (and we're hoping to avoid loading php > into ram.) i saw a thread in the archives (begun on Wed, 12 Dec > 2001 by Medi Montaseri) but most of the suggestions seemed to > point to php. we're hoping to stick with mod_perl. :) > > rtfm welcome if you specify which fm to r. :) thanks... > > --thanks! > > -- > Legalize Liberty. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc -- we need your brain! > http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us! >
Re: webmail for mod_perl?
I send only. Using MIME::Lite as below. Working real well. Requirements included attachments and return receipts. Havn't had to do the whole mail server thing. Chuck use MIME::Lite; $lPB .= "\n\n"; foreach $recip (@recips) { $recip = CheckEAddress($recip); $msg = build MIME::Lite From => $aApobj->getEmail_Address, To => $recip, Subject => $Sub, Type => 'TEXT', Data => $lPB; $OpStatus .= "Recipient: $recip."; if($aReceipt ne '') { # If return reciept requested. $msg->add("Disposition-Notification-To"=> $aApobj->getEmail_Address); } #$TempFileName = $NewDocName; if(0==0) { # Production mode. attach $msg Type => 'image/save_as_tiff', Encoding => 'base64', Path => $TempFileName, Filename => $NewDocName; } ... - Original Message - From: "will trillich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:49 PM Subject: webmail for mod_perl? > is there a sane implementation of webmail-style mod_perl > modules for apache? > > we're looking to offer email access online through > apache/mod_perl similar to what folks get at yahoo/egroups -- > and we're hoping to find some mod_perl code that'll hook into > pop/imap email servers. (and we're hoping to avoid loading php > into ram.) i saw a thread in the archives (begun on Wed, 12 Dec > 2001 by Medi Montaseri) but most of the suggestions seemed to > point to php. we're hoping to stick with mod_perl. :) > > rtfm welcome if you specify which fm to r. :) thanks... > > --thanks! > > -- > Legalize Liberty. > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://sourceforge.net/projects/newbiedoc -- we need your brain! > http://www.dontUthink.com/ -- your brain needs us! >
Re: webmail for mod_perl?
will trillich wrote: > > is there a sane implementation of webmail-style mod_perl > modules for apache? > > we're looking to offer email access online through > apache/mod_perl similar to what folks get at yahoo/egroups -- > and we're hoping to find some mod_perl code that'll hook into > pop/imap email servers. (and we're hoping to avoid loading php > into ram.) i saw a thread in the archives (begun on Wed, 12 Dec > 2001 by Medi Montaseri) but most of the suggestions seemed to > point to php. we're hoping to stick with mod_perl. :) > > rtfm welcome if you specify which fm to r. :) thanks... Are you needing any specific functionality? sparkle (a rewrite of acmemail) works as a mod_perl handler, under Apache::Registry, and of course as a normal CGI. Works with various IMAP servers via Mail::Cclient. Uses Template Toolkit for themes/templates/skins. It's quite peppy once you add all the modules into startup.pl. It's only in CVS, and doesn't have current docs or CPAN style installer (yet). SF project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/acmemail/ Old page about it: http://www.astray.com/acmemail/devel/ Screenshots (nothing fancy): http://nyetwork.org/acmemail/screenshots/ Wim