Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

2012-10-25 Thread Pak Ogah

On 10/25/12 8:56, sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:

Hi all

Fresh install of QMT using Jakes ISO.
All updates from yum and qtp-menu. So now at Centos 5.8

Trying to add Horde for webmail using the wiki guide
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Adding_Horde_Webmail_to_Toaster

keeps failiing on php-gettext
Error: php53-common conflicts with php-common

my php -v
PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Jun 27 2012 12:21:16)
Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Zend Technologies

Can I update php pt 5.3 without messing up QMT?
or any other guide for Horde.

yes you can, php in qmailtoaster only used for webmail (in this case 
squirrelmail which you are going to replace with horde) and 
admin-toaster which no longer maintained / used


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[qmailtoaster] horde

2012-10-24 Thread sysadmin
Hi all

Fresh install of QMT using Jakes ISO.
All updates from yum and qtp-menu. So now at Centos 5.8

Trying to add Horde for webmail using the wiki guide
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Adding_Horde_Webmail_to_Toaster

keeps failiing on php-gettext
Error: php53-common conflicts with php-common

my php -v
PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Jun 27 2012 12:21:16)
Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Zend Technologies

Can I update php pt 5.3 without messing up QMT?
or any other guide for Horde.


Thanks all
madmac





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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

2012-10-24 Thread Maxwell Smart


On 10/24/2012 06:56 PM, sysad...@tricubemedia.com wrote:

Hi all

Fresh install of QMT using Jakes ISO.
All updates from yum and qtp-menu. So now at Centos 5.8

Trying to add Horde for webmail using the wiki guide
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Adding_Horde_Webmail_to_Toaster

keeps failiing on php-gettext
Error: php53-common conflicts with php-common

my php -v
PHP 5.1.6 (cli) (built: Jun 27 2012 12:21:16)
Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Zend Technologies

Can I update php pt 5.3 without messing up QMT?
or any other guide for Horde.


Thanks all
madmac





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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-15 Thread Postmaster
I am using roundcube - its easy to install and is very good for a basic 
e-mail functionality.
Most of my roubcube installation time I spent on upgrading php and 
making sure it is not broken.


Group Office and an excellent collaboration platform including e-mails.

Rgds
Alex


On 15/05/2012 06:43, Dhulla, Deepen Vinod wrote:

hi,
try using open-source version of Group-Office from 
http://www.group-office.com/ http://www.group-office.com/ its more 
easy to use than horde for end-user then the power-horse horde.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/group-office/

It has a rich interface.

- Deepen Dhulla
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On Monday, 14-05-2012 on 22:08 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:

I added to the Wiki a couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am
a little tired and I maybe confusing that page with a different
page I created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in
2010. I think it is really easy to install and works nice (though
I do not use it). At the time I was evaluating many different web
mail systems. RoundCube at the time I did not like because it
seemed very limited. Both though have a much better appearance
than the stock SquirrelMail.

Gilbert


On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote:

I am looking to spice up the webmail on our internal qmail box.
What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box and which is
easier to install?
Thanks
Dave

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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-14 Thread Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
I added to the Wiki a couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am a 
little tired and I maybe confusing that page with a different page I 
created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in 2010. I think it 
is really easy to install and works nice (though I do not use it). At 
the time I was evaluating many different web mail systems. RoundCube at 
the time I did not like because it seemed very limited. Both though have 
a much better appearance than the stock SquirrelMail.


Gilbert


On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote:

I am looking to spice up the webmail on our internal qmail box.
What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box and which is 
easier to install?

Thanks
Dave

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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-14 Thread Carlos Herrera Polo
AfterLogic Webmail Lite is a good option

http://www.afterlogic.org/

2012/5/14 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. mailing-li...@phoenixinternet.net

  I added to the Wiki a couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am a
 little tired and I maybe confusing that page with a different page I
 created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in 2010. I think it is
 really easy to install and works nice (though I do not use it). At the time
 I was evaluating many different web mail systems. RoundCube at the time I
 did not like because it seemed very limited. Both though have a much better
 appearance than the stock SquirrelMail.

 Gilbert



 On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote:

 I am looking to spice up the webmail on our internal qmail box.
 What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box and which is easier to
 install?
 Thanks
 Dave

 --

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 Project Engineer
 P:501-318-1300





Re: [qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-14 Thread Cecil Yother, Jr.

  
  
I use RoundCube. Since they fixed their security problem, it's
worked pretty well. I tried Atmail and it seemed limited and looks
like it may be the same product as AfterLogic, but rebranded. I
wasn't particularly excited about Atmail as it was a bit slow.
Horde is nice, but it was difficult to setup, it worked straight
away, but broke and I was never able to sort it out and support was
limited.

.02

On 05/14/2012 09:44 AM, Carlos Herrera Polo wrote:
AfterLogic Webmail Lite is a good option
  
  http://www.afterlogic.org/
  
  2012/5/14 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. mailing-li...@phoenixinternet.net

   I added to the Wiki a
couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am a little tired
and I maybe confusing that page with a different page I
created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in 2010.
I think it is really easy to install and works nice (though
I do not use it). At the time I was evaluating many
different web mail systems. RoundCube at the time I did not
like because it seemed very limited. Both though have a much
better appearance than the stock SquirrelMail.

Gilbert

  


On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote:
 I am looking to spice up the
  webmail on our internal qmail box. 
  What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box
  and which is easier to install?
  Thanks
  Dave
  
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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-14 Thread David

  
  
I like the looks of roundcube and got so far on the install but it
argued about php5.1.2 vs php5.2
I tried doing a work around with the php upgrade but it fail and
just have not went back to fix it.

On 05/14/2012 12:09 PM, Cecil Yother, Jr. wrote:

  
  I use RoundCube. Since they fixed their security problem, it's
  worked pretty well. I tried Atmail and it seemed limited and
  looks like it may be the same product as AfterLogic, but
  rebranded. I wasn't particularly excited about Atmail as it was a
  bit slow. Horde is nice, but it was difficult to setup, it worked
  straight away, but broke and I was never able to sort it out and
  support was limited.
  
  .02
  
  On 05/14/2012 09:44 AM, Carlos Herrera Polo wrote:
  AfterLogic Webmail Lite is a good option

http://www.afterlogic.org/

2012/5/14 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. mailing-li...@phoenixinternet.net
  
 I added to the Wiki a
  couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am a little tired
  and I maybe confusing that page with a different page I
  created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in
  2010. I think it is really easy to install and works nice
  (though I do not use it). At the time I was evaluating
  many different web mail systems. RoundCube at the time I
  did not like because it seemed very limited. Both though
  have a much better appearance than the stock SquirrelMail.
  
  Gilbert
  

  
  
  On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote:
   I am looking to spice up the
webmail on our internal qmail box. 
What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box
and which is easier to install?
Thanks
Dave

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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-14 Thread Dhulla, Deepen Vinod
hi,
try using open-source version of Group-Office from 
http://www.group-office.com/  [1] its more easy to use than horde
for end-user then the power-horse horde.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/group-office/

It has a rich interface.

 - Deepen Dhulla
 “Nothing is particularly hard if you divide it into small jobs.” 

http://in.linkedin.com/in/deependhulla
http://www.facebook.com/deependhulla
http://www.twitter.com/deependhulla
 Skype: callto://deependhulla

On Monday, 14-05-2012 on 22:08 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:

 I added to the Wiki a couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am a
little tired and I maybe confusing that page with a different page I
created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in 2010. I think
it is really easy to install and works nice (though I do not use it).
At the time I was evaluating many different web mail systems.
RoundCube at the time I did not like because it seemed very limited.
Both though have a much better appearance than the stock SquirrelMail.

Gilbert

On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote: 

 I am looking to spice up the webmail on our internal qmail box. 
What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box and which is
easier to install?
Thanks
Dave

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Project Engineer
P:501-318-1300



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[qmailtoaster] horde or roundcube

2012-05-13 Thread David Milholen

I am looking to spice up the webmail on our internal qmail box.
What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box and which is easier 
to install?

Thanks
Dave

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Project Engineer
P:501-318-1300


[qmailtoaster] horde question

2010-12-22 Thread Rajesh M
hi

i am testing out horde due html mail issues in squirrelmail

had a quesions

when i forward an email as an attachment (not message body forward) then
the email gets delivered but when the email is opened the recipient who is
also using horde entire email is displayed in the form of email headers
and source code

in squirrelmail the same shows up as an attachment and on opening it shows
the correct formatting and can be forwarded / replied to etc. it also
shows up correctly in outlook and Thunderbird as an attachment

i want horde to display this like squirrelmail does ie as an attachment
which can be forwarded, replied to etc

has anybody experienced such a problem what can be the possible solution
to this ?

thanks
rajesh





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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde question

2010-12-22 Thread Martin Waschbüsch
Hi Rajesh,

I think what you are referring to is easily explained: Horde will by default 
display attachments inline (e.g. in the message) if it understands the 
mime-type. That way, you can see pictures and PDF, etc. in the email without 
opening it, but only if horde has been configured to understand the mime-type.
For a list of types that are supported, check out:

horde/imp/config/mime_drivers.php

It lists message/partial as one of the supported mime-types and in the detailed 
section on that mime-type, it says:

'inline' = true

and will therefore display that inline in messages.
You can change the inline option of each mime-type by changing

'inline' = true
to
'inline' = false

This would then force the attachment to be displayed as attachment only.

Cheers,

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Am 22.12.2010 um 17:42 schrieb Rajesh M:

 hi
 
 i am testing out horde due html mail issues in squirrelmail
 
 had a quesions
 
 when i forward an email as an attachment (not message body forward) then
 the email gets delivered but when the email is opened the recipient who is
 also using horde entire email is displayed in the form of email headers
 and source code
 
 in squirrelmail the same shows up as an attachment and on opening it shows
 the correct formatting and can be forwarded / replied to etc. it also
 shows up correctly in outlook and Thunderbird as an attachment
 
 i want horde to display this like squirrelmail does ie as an attachment
 which can be forwarded, replied to etc
 
 has anybody experienced such a problem what can be the possible solution
 to this ?
 
 thanks
 rajesh
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde password change configuration

2010-12-20 Thread Natalio Gatti
rajesh:
I'm forwarding you a mail from Rodrigo Monteiro with some instructions and
an attached file. I used this vpopmail.php file in the past to enable the
password change feature in horde.
Please, be advised that this file is old (year 2006), so maybe is not
compatible any more. I don't know if horde has made changes to it.
Good luck!

Natalio.

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From: Rodrigo Monteiro
Date: Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 7:35 AM
Subject: Re: Password H3 with vpopmail and multiple domains in its own
tables
To: Natalio Gatti nga...@gmail.com


Hi Natalio,

You have to save the vpopmail.php in the passwd/lib/Drivers/. Don't
forget to backup the old one. And in the passwd/config/backends.php:
'encryption' = 'crypt-md5', 'domain'  = 'multiple.com',
'multiple_domains'  = true, 'use_clear_passwd' = true,
'show_encryption' = false
Let me know if you have any problems...
regards,
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[qmailtoaster] horde password change configuration

2010-12-19 Thread Rajesh M
hi

We were able to successfully configure horde

however we are stuck with the password change option

can somebody provide me with step by step instructions for horde webmail

FOR the change password and forwarding option


regds
rajesh





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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Interface

2010-09-30 Thread Scott Hughes
I am following your wiki page for a new server I am turning up. I have found 
your write-up to be just fine in all respects.

Scott



On Sep 29, 2010, at 7:37 PM, Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. 
mailing-li...@phoenixinternet.net wrote:

 I have now added the instructions on how-to install Horde to the qmailtoaster 
 wiki.  I would not mind if people looked at it and made it easier to follow.  
 I hate writing documentation and can never get formating and grammer 
 consistant.  I always feel that whatever I wrote a 3rd grader could write 
 better if you know what I mean.
  
 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
 Operations Manager
 Phoenix Internet


[qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Interface

2010-09-29 Thread Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
I have now added the instructions on how-to install Horde to the qmailtoaster 
wiki.  I would not mind if people looked at it and made it easier to follow.  I 
hate writing documentation and can never get formating and grammer consistant.  
I always feel that whatever I wrote a 3rd grader could write better if you know 
what I mean.

Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr.
Operations Manager
Phoenix Internet

[qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration (Important Note)

2010-06-02 Thread Anil Aliyan
Hi ALL,

Please don't forget to make an important change in horde config file. 

In /var/www/html/horde/config/conf.php   file 

Look for the 
$conf['auth']['checkip'] = True;

And change it to False.

$conf['auth']['checkip'] = False;

If you don't then once a user login into the webmail from a client computer
will not be able to login from other client computer with a different IP
Address. 

Keeping this setting to True means that the user will be using same ip
address everytime to access his/her webmail account and will not be allowed
to login into the webmail from any other IP address.

Disabling it will enable users to login into the webmail from any ip
address.


Regards,

Anil Aliyan 


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration (Important Note)

2010-06-02 Thread Maxwell Smart
According to the text on the config page, that's not exactly what it
does.  It's per session.  I have it checked and have logged in from two
machines with different IP's with no problems.

Administration  Setup  Authentication  $conf[auth][checkip]  Should
we always store and validate the IP address of the client (as seen by
the web server) in the session? Doing so will help increase security by
making it harder for an attacker from another host to hijack the session.

On 06/01/2010 11:19 PM, Anil Aliyan wrote:
 Hi ALL,

 Please don't forget to make an important change in horde config file. 

 In /var/www/html/horde/config/conf.php   file 

 Look for the 
 $conf['auth']['checkip'] = True;

 And change it to False.

 $conf['auth']['checkip'] = False;

 If you don't then once a user login into the webmail from a client computer
 will not be able to login from other client computer with a different IP
 Address. 

 Keeping this setting to True means that the user will be using same ip
 address everytime to access his/her webmail account and will not be allowed
 to login into the webmail from any other IP address.

 Disabling it will enable users to login into the webmail from any ip
 address.


 Regards,

 Anil Aliyan 


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RE: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration (Important Note)

2010-06-02 Thread Anil Aliyan
Hi,

Yes you are right but I wanted to keep it simple .

But once the ip address is stored in the database it will not let you login
from any other ip address. You verify is by keeping the setting to true and
then login with same username from different machine or ip addresses.

Regards,

Anil Aliyan

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From: Maxwell Smart [mailto:c...@yother.com] 
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To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration (Important Note)

According to the text on the config page, that's not exactly what it
does.  It's per session.  I have it checked and have logged in from two
machines with different IP's with no problems.

Administration  Setup  Authentication  $conf[auth][checkip]  Should
we always store and validate the IP address of the client (as seen by
the web server) in the session? Doing so will help increase security by
making it harder for an attacker from another host to hijack the session.

On 06/01/2010 11:19 PM, Anil Aliyan wrote:
 Hi ALL,

 Please don't forget to make an important change in horde config file. 

 In /var/www/html/horde/config/conf.php   file 

 Look for the 
 $conf['auth']['checkip'] = True;

 And change it to False.

 $conf['auth']['checkip'] = False;

 If you don't then once a user login into the webmail from a client
computer
 will not be able to login from other client computer with a different IP
 Address. 

 Keeping this setting to True means that the user will be using same ip
 address everytime to access his/her webmail account and will not be
allowed
 to login into the webmail from any other IP address.

 Disabling it will enable users to login into the webmail from any ip
 address.


 Regards,

 Anil Aliyan 




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[qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration Guide

2010-06-01 Thread Anil Aliyan
 the
database requires a network connection. [y]

(y) Yes

(n) No

 

Type your choice: n

Done creating database.

 

 

Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu

(0) Exit

(1) Configure database settings

(2) Create database or tables

(3) Configure administrator settings

(4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location

(5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version

 

Type your choice: 0

Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition!

[r...@mail-srv horde]#

 

Your all done now with the basic installation of Horde. Go to the URL
http://your-server-ip/horde or https://yourmaildomain/horde   and login with
your email username and password.

 

To coustomise the webmail options/features/prefs you need to edit
imp/config/prefs.php file.

If need any help please write me an email.

Enjoy

 

 

Regards,

 

Anil Aliyan

 

 

From: Scott Hughes [mailto:sonicscott9...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:00 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

 

I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT system?  If
so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has a lot of
good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it also looks
like a bear of an install and upkeep.

Thanks,
Scott



Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration Guide

2010-06-01 Thread Maxwell Smart
 weather stations now? This is
necessary if you want to display METAR weather information. Building the
database requires a network connection. [y]

(y) Yes

(n) No



Type your choice: n

Done creating database.





Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu

(0) Exit

(1) Configure database settings

(2) Create database or tables

(3) Configure administrator settings

(4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location

(5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version



Type your choice: 0

Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition!

[r...@mail-srv horde]#



Your all done now with the basic installation of Horde. Go to the URL
http://your-server-ip/horde or https://yourmaildomain/horde   and login with
your email username and password.



To coustomise the webmail options/features/prefs you need to edit
imp/config/prefs.php file.

If need any help please write me an email.

Enjoy





Regards,



Anil Aliyan





From: Scott Hughes [mailto:sonicscott9...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:00 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail



I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT system?  If
so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has a lot of
good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it also looks
like a bear of an install and upkeep.

Thanks,
Scott






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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration Guide

2010-06-01 Thread Scott Hughes
).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Calendar (kronolith).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Tasks (nag).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Notes (mnemo).



Should we build the database with METAR weather stations now? This is
necessary if you want to display METAR weather information.  
Building the

database requires a network connection. [y]

   (y) Yes

   (n) No



Type your choice: n

Done creating database.





Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu

   (0) Exit

   (1) Configure database settings

   (2) Create database or tables

   (3) Configure administrator settings

   (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location

   (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version



Type your choice: 0

Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition!

[r...@mail-srv horde]#



Your all done now with the basic installation of Horde. Go to the URL
http://your-server-ip/horde or https://yourmaildomain/horde   and  
login with

your email username and password.



To coustomise the webmail options/features/prefs you need to edit
imp/config/prefs.php file.

If need any help please write me an email.

Enjoy





Regards,



Anil Aliyan





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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:00 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail



I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT  
system?  If
so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has  
a lot of
good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it  
also looks

like a bear of an install and upkeep.

Thanks,
Scott






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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration Guide

2010-06-01 Thread Scott Hughes
 for Tasks (nag).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Notes (mnemo).



Should we build the database with METAR weather stations now? This is
necessary if you want to display METAR weather information.  
Building the

database requires a network connection. [y]

   (y) Yes

   (n) No



Type your choice: n

Done creating database.





Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu

   (0) Exit

   (1) Configure database settings

   (2) Create database or tables

   (3) Configure administrator settings

   (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location

   (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version



Type your choice: 0

Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition!

[r...@mail-srv horde]#



Your all done now with the basic installation of Horde. Go to the URL
http://your-server-ip/horde or https://yourmaildomain/horde   and  
login with

your email username and password.



To coustomise the webmail options/features/prefs you need to edit
imp/config/prefs.php file.

If need any help please write me an email.

Enjoy





Regards,



Anil Aliyan





From: Scott Hughes [mailto:sonicscott9...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:00 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail



I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT  
system?  If
so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has  
a lot of
good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it  
also looks

like a bear of an install and upkeep.

Thanks,
Scott






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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail Configuration Guide

2010-06-01 Thread Maxwell Smart
 for Filters (ingo).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Address Book (turba).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Calendar (kronolith).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Tasks (nag).

[   OK   ] Successfully created the tables for Notes (mnemo).



Should we build the database with METAR weather stations now? This is
necessary if you want to display METAR weather information. Building the
database requires a network connection. [y]

  (y) Yes

  (n) No



Type your choice: n

Done creating database.





Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu

  (0) Exit

  (1) Configure database settings

  (2) Create database or tables

  (3) Configure administrator settings

  (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location

  (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version



Type your choice: 0

Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition!

[r...@mail-srv horde]#



Your all done now with the basic installation of Horde. Go to the URL
http://your-server-ip/horde or https://yourmaildomain/horde   and  
login with

your email username and password.



To coustomise the webmail options/features/prefs you need to edit
imp/config/prefs.php file.

If need any help please write me an email.

Enjoy





Regards,



Anil Aliyan





From: Scott Hughes [mailto:sonicscott9...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2010 4:00 AM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail



I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT system?  If
so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has a lot of
good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it also looks
like a bear of an install and upkeep.

Thanks,
Scott






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[qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Scott Hughes
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT system?  
If so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has a 
lot of good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it 
also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.


Thanks,
Scott



Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Jake Vickers

On 05/31/2010 06:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT 
system?  If so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  
Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users would benefit 
from, but it also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.




I know there are a couple users on the list who have installed it.
When I first became a user of QMT, Horde was installed with 
Squirrelmail. As time went on, Horde became more complicated to 
setup/configure and it was dropped from the QMT tree (few years ago).
Ultimately, there is no reason you can't use it, as long as it uses IMAP 
to communicate to the mailstore.




Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Scott Hughes
From what I have read so far, it does use IMAP to communicate to the 
mailstore.  It just has a lot of requirements and I always worry about 
breaking something on the server.


For example, I installed Dovecot IMAP on my QMT server and at that same 
time, I cannot send email via port 587 TLS. I don't know if the two are 
somehow linked or not. Wouldn't think so, but then again, I am learning 
new stuff every day!


Thanks,

Scott


On 5/31/10 5:59 PM, Jake Vickers wrote:

On 05/31/2010 06:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT 
system?  If so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  
Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users would 
benefit from, but it also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.




I know there are a couple users on the list who have installed it.
When I first became a user of QMT, Horde was installed with 
Squirrelmail. As time went on, Horde became more complicated to 
setup/configure and it was dropped from the QMT tree (few years ago).
Ultimately, there is no reason you can't use it, as long as it uses 
IMAP to communicate to the mailstore.




Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Maxwell Smart
Scott,

I tried.  It was giving me grief instaling and setting it up, so I
bailed.  I may give it another go at some point.  I have successfully
setup atmail and the SMOutlook.  They are both pretty good alternatives
with some shortcomings.  I only tried the atmail open source and not the
pay version.  Hopefully it's shorcomings are addressed in the pay
version.  SMOutlook is fine, but it's built on an older version of SM
which IIRC has a security flaw.

CJ

On 05/31/2010 03:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
 I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT
 system?  If so, how difficult and involved was the install process. 
 Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users would benefit
 from, but it also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.

 Thanks,
 Scott


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Scott Hughes

CJ,

I just got Horde up and running with no problem. I ran across a page 
that gave me an idea, I tried it and it worked.  Here is what I did:


Download the Horde webmail app to your /var/www/html directory (or where 
you want it): wget 
ftp://ftp.us.horde.org/pub/software/horde/horde-webmail/horde-webmail-1.2.6.tar.gz


yum install php-xml
yum install php-gettext
yum install php-imap

Unpack the file: tar zxvf horde-webmail-1.2.6.tar.gz

Then I moved the file so that the directory name was just 'horde': mv 
horde-webmail-1.2.6 horde


I then followed the quick install instructions here: 
http://www.horde.org/webmail/docs/?f=INSTALL.html


One of my users just tried it and seemed to like.

Hope this helps!

Scott


On 5/31/10 6:35 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Scott,

I tried.  It was giving me grief instaling and setting it up, so I 
bailed.  I may give it another go at some point.  I have successfully 
setup atmail and the SMOutlook.  They are both pretty good 
alternatives with some shortcomings.  I only tried the atmail open 
source and not the pay version.  Hopefully it's shorcomings are 
addressed in the pay version.  SMOutlook is fine, but it's built on an 
older version of SM which IIRC has a security flaw.


CJ

On 05/31/2010 03:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT 
system?  If so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  
Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users would 
benefit from, but it also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.


Thanks,
Scott



--
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cj's
2318 Clement Ave
Alameda, CA  94501

tel 510.865.2787 | fax 510.864.7300
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Maxwell Smart




For some reason I had dependency issues. I will try again using your
reference.

On 05/31/2010 05:09 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:

  
  CJ,
  
I just got Horde up and running with no problem. I ran across a page
that gave me an idea, I tried it and it worked. Here is what I did:
  
Download the Horde webmail app to your /var/www/html directory (or
where you want it): wget
  ftp://ftp.us.horde.org/pub/software/horde/horde-webmail/horde-webmail-1.2.6.tar.gz
  
yum install php-xml
yum install php-gettext
yum install php-imap
  
Unpack the file: tar zxvf horde-webmail-1.2.6.tar.gz
  
Then I moved the file so that the directory name was just 'horde': mv
horde-webmail-1.2.6 horde
  
I then followed the quick install instructions here:
  http://www.horde.org/webmail/docs/?f=INSTALL.html
  
One of my users just tried it and seemed to like.
  
Hope this helps!
  
Scott
  
  
On 5/31/10 6:35 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
  


Scott,

I tried. It was giving me grief instaling and setting it up, so I
bailed. I may give it another go at some point. I have successfully
setup atmail and the SMOutlook. They are both pretty good alternatives
with some shortcomings. I only tried the atmail open source and not
the pay version. Hopefully it's shorcomings are addressed in the pay
version. SMOutlook is fine, but it's built on an older version of SM
which IIRC has a security flaw.

CJ

On 05/31/2010 03:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:

  
  I'm just curious if anyone
is
using Horde webmail on their QMT system? If so, how difficult and
involved was the install process. Horde has a lot of good features
that I believe my users would benefit from, but it also looks like a
bear of an install and upkeep.
  
Thanks,
Scott
  
  

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Scott Hughes
Cool. I hope it helps.  By way of additional information, my QMT is a 
stock QMTISO5 installation with only Dovecot added (until this horde 
installation, that is).


Scott


On 5/31/10 9:04 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:
For some reason I had dependency issues.  I will try again using your 
reference.


On 05/31/2010 05:09 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:

CJ,

I just got Horde up and running with no problem. I ran across a page 
that gave me an idea, I tried it and it worked.  Here is what I did:


Download the Horde webmail app to your /var/www/html directory (or 
where you want it): wget 
ftp://ftp.us.horde.org/pub/software/horde/horde-webmail/horde-webmail-1.2.6.tar.gz


yum install php-xml
yum install php-gettext
yum install php-imap

Unpack the file: tar zxvf horde-webmail-1.2.6.tar.gz

Then I moved the file so that the directory name was just 'horde': mv 
horde-webmail-1.2.6 horde


I then followed the quick install instructions here: 
http://www.horde.org/webmail/docs/?f=INSTALL.html


One of my users just tried it and seemed to like.

Hope this helps!

Scott


On 5/31/10 6:35 PM, Maxwell Smart wrote:

Scott,

I tried.  It was giving me grief instaling and setting it up, so I 
bailed.  I may give it another go at some point.  I have 
successfully setup atmail and the SMOutlook.  They are both pretty 
good alternatives with some shortcomings.  I only tried the atmail 
open source and not the pay version.  Hopefully it's shorcomings are 
addressed in the pay version.  SMOutlook is fine, but it's built on 
an older version of SM which IIRC has a security flaw.


CJ

On 05/31/2010 03:29 PM, Scott Hughes wrote:
I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT 
system?  If so, how difficult and involved was the install 
process.  Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users 
would benefit from, but it also looks like a bear of an install and 
upkeep.


Thanks,
Scott



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cj's
2318 Clement Ave
Alameda, CA  94501

tel 510.865.2787 | fax 510.864.7300
http://yother.com


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread Martin Waschbuesch
I am using horde for a long time (even before using qmailtoaster), so I wanted 
to stick with it. Works like a charm.

There is a good installation-howto for horde and centos:

http://wiki.horde.org/CentOS5InstallationNotes

Just ignore the postfix stuff (or dovecot in case you stick with the original 
courier). Worked for me.

Martin


Am 01.06.2010 um 00:29 schrieb Scott Hughes:

 I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT system?  If 
 so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  Horde has a lot of 
 good features that I believe my users would benefit from, but it also looks 
 like a bear of an install and upkeep.
 
 Thanks,
 Scott
 


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Webmail

2010-05-31 Thread cj
I got it working.  I think it was the php components that may have  
been missing last time I tried to install it.  It's working and looks  
pretty nice.


It also seems to work correctly on a MAC which @mail did not paginate  
correctly.


Thanks all,

CJ

Quoting Martin Waschbuesch mar...@waschbuesch.de:

I am using horde for a long time (even before using qmailtoaster),  
so I wanted to stick with it. Works like a charm.


There is a good installation-howto for horde and centos:

http://wiki.horde.org/CentOS5InstallationNotes

Just ignore the postfix stuff (or dovecot in case you stick with the  
original courier). Worked for me.


Martin


Am 01.06.2010 um 00:29 schrieb Scott Hughes:

I'm just curious if anyone is using Horde webmail on their QMT  
system?  If so, how difficult and involved was the install process.  
 Horde has a lot of good features that I believe my users would  
benefit from, but it also looks like a bear of an install and upkeep.


Thanks,
Scott




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[qmailtoaster] horde

2009-08-04 Thread José Campos
Hello all

 

How can I integrate horde with qmailtoaster installation.

I installed qmail with squirrelmail. Everything is working
now, but I want horde interface instead of squirrelmail.

 

I already installed horde framework and imp application, but
don’t know I configure in order to authenticate to users.

 



Can anyone help me.

 

Best regards 

 



Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

2009-08-04 Thread Eric Shubert

José Campos wrote:

Hello all

How can I integrate horde with qmailtoaster installation.

I installed qmail with squirrelmail. Everything is 
working now, but I want horde interface instead of squirrelmail.


I already installed horde framework and imp application, 
but don’t know I configure in order to authenticate to users.


Can anyone help me.

Best regards


This subject came up recently (in the last several weeks) on the list. 
If it wasn't you who posted about this, then someone else is presently 
looking into this as well. Please check the list archives to see who 
this was. It'd be nice to have at least some wiki documentation on this.


FWIW, I'm looking into integrating eGroupware with the toaster. Haven't 
made much progress yet though, due to other 'distractions'.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

2009-08-04 Thread Martin Waschbuesch

Zitat von José Campos jjscam...@gmail.com:


I already installed horde framework and imp application, but
don’t know I configure in order to authenticate to users.



Horde/IMP offers to authenticate against the imap server (courier, I  
guess). You have to edit /$HORDE/imp/config/servers.php


where $HORDE is the base folder for your horde installation.

Mine has (since courier and apache run on the same server):

$servers['imap'] = array(
'name' = 'IMAP Server',
'server' = 'localhost',
'folders' = 'INBOX.',
'hordeauth' = false,
'protocol' = 'imap/notls',
'port' = 143,
);


which works fine for me.

Then, under $HORDE/config/conf.php, make sure the following is set:

$conf['auth']['params']['app'] = 'imp';
$conf['auth']['driver'] = 'application';

That should do it.

Thanks,


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RE: [qmailtoaster] horde

2009-08-04 Thread José Campos
Thanks everyone, it's working now.

-Mensagem original-
De: Martin Waschbuesch [mailto:mar...@waschbuesch.de] 
Enviada: terça-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2009 16:45
Para: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

Zitat von José Campos jjscam...@gmail.com:

 I already installed horde framework and imp 
 application, but don’t know I configure in order to authenticate to users.


Horde/IMP offers to authenticate against the imap server (courier, I guess).
You have to edit /$HORDE/imp/config/servers.php

where $HORDE is the base folder for your horde installation.

Mine has (since courier and apache run on the same server):

$servers['imap'] = array(
 'name' = 'IMAP Server',
 'server' = 'localhost',
 'folders' = 'INBOX.',
 'hordeauth' = false,
 'protocol' = 'imap/notls',
 'port' = 143,
);


which works fine for me.

Then, under $HORDE/config/conf.php, make sure the following is set:

$conf['auth']['params']['app'] = 'imp';
$conf['auth']['driver'] = 'application';

That should do it.

Thanks,


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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

2009-08-04 Thread Eric Shubert

Cool. Would someone care to add this to the Tips  Tricks wiki page?
(hint hint) ;)

José Campos wrote:

Thanks everyone, it's working now.

-Mensagem original-
De: Martin Waschbuesch [mailto:mar...@waschbuesch.de] 
Enviada: terça-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2009 16:45

Para: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Assunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] horde

Zitat von José Campos jjscam...@gmail.com:
I already installed horde framework and imp 
application, but don’t know I configure in order to authenticate to users.




Horde/IMP offers to authenticate against the imap server (courier, I guess).
You have to edit /$HORDE/imp/config/servers.php

where $HORDE is the base folder for your horde installation.

Mine has (since courier and apache run on the same server):

$servers['imap'] = array(
 'name' = 'IMAP Server',
 'server' = 'localhost',
 'folders' = 'INBOX.',
 'hordeauth' = false,
 'protocol' = 'imap/notls',
 'port' = 143,
);


which works fine for me.

Then, under $HORDE/config/conf.php, make sure the following is set:

$conf['auth']['params']['app'] = 'imp';
$conf['auth']['driver'] = 'application';

That should do it.

Thanks,


Martin




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Web Solution

2008-10-10 Thread senthil vel
Hi..

   I am in the way to install Horde Groupware Webmail Edition. But
i am facing some problems. Please help me to solve this. I am
mentoning all thing i did and what the error i got.

1. I installed qmail toaster iso (centos 4.6)

2. Downladed the Horde Groupware Webmail Edition to /usr/share/hord

3. Unziped it

4. Make a new file named as hord.conf in /etc/http/conf/

5. Added the following in that file..

IfModule mod_alias.c
Alias /testmail /usr/share/hord/horde-webmail-1.2
/IfModule
Directory /usr/share/hord/horde-webmail-1.2
   Options None
   Order allow,deny
   allow from all
/Directory

Means http://mysite/testmail should work.

6. Then i ran the configuration file

#php setup.php

Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu
(0) Exit
(1) Configure database settings
(2) Create database or tables
(3) Configure administrator settings
(4) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version


Type your choice: 1
What database backend should we use? [false]
(false) [None]
(dbase) dBase
(ibase) Firebird/InterBase
(fbsql) Frontbase
(ifx) Informix
(msql) mSQL
(mssql) MS SQL Server
(mysql) MySQL
(mysqli) MySQL (mysqli)
(oci8) Oracle
(odbc) ODBC
(pgsql) PostgreSQL
(sqlite) SQLite
(sybase) Sybase

Type your choice: mysql
Request persistent connections? [0]
(1) Yes
(0) No

Type your choice: 1

Username to connect to the database as* [] root

Password to connect with [] v2gnu-qmailtoaster
How should we connect to the database? [unix]
(unix) UNIX Sockets
(tcp) TCP/IP

Type your choice:

Location of UNIX socket [] /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock

Database name to use* [] vpopmail

Internally used charset* [utf-8]
Split reads to a different server? [false]
(false) Disabled
(true) Enabled

Type your choice:

Writing main configuration file

PHP Notice:  Use of undefined constant DOMXML_LOAD_PARSING - assumed
'DOMXML_LOAD_PARSING' in
/usr/share/hord/horde-webmail-1.2/lib/Horde/DOM.php on line 78

Notice: Use of undefined constant DOMXML_LOAD_PARSING - assumed
'DOMXML_LOAD_PARSING' in
/usr/share/hord/horde-webmail-1.2/lib/Horde/DOM.php on line 78
PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function:  first_child() in
/usr/share/hord/horde-webmail-1.2/lib/Horde/Config.php on line 153

Fatal error: Call to undefined function:  first_child() in
/usr/share/hord/horde-webmail-1.2/lib/Horde/Config.php on line 153
---
Please help me to solve the problem. Or am i making any stupid error
while configuring.. Please help...







On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Roxanne Sandesara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have used Horde with QMT for a couple of years. It's a very nice
 application suite, with the potential to function as a web-based replacement
 for Outlook (or Exchange). The one difficulty I had with it is that unlike
 the current QMT-packaged Squirrelmail, it could not install forwards,
 filters and changes of account passwords, etc., without some non-secure FTP
 arrangements. Had I had the time, I'd have re-written the PHP for those
 particular segments to handle things differently. But I just didn't have the
 time.

 Roxanne

 On Aug 10, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Anil Aliyan wrote:

 yes i am using horde webmail since last 3 yrs. Earlier with Qmailrocks
 installation and now with QmailToaster.

 Regards,

 Anil Aliyan

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 I have a request to install HORDE to replace Squirrelmail in QmailToaster,
 has any one installed horde on qmail toaster. Please any experience is
 highly welcome.
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[qmailtoaster] Horde Web Solution

2008-08-10 Thread Benedict Claver
Hi Team,
I have a request to install HORDE to replace Squirrelmail  in QmailToaster,
has any one installed horde on qmail toaster.  Please any experience is highly 
welcome.
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Web Solution

2008-08-10 Thread Jake Vickers

Benedict Claver wrote:

Hi Team,
I have a request to install HORDE to replace Squirrelmail  in QmailToaster,
has any one installed horde on qmail toaster.  Please any experience is highly 
welcome.
Benedict.
  


Any IMAP based webmail application should work. Horde used to be the 
webmail program packaged with QMT, but Squirrelmail was later chosen as 
Horde takes a lot of configuring with all the extra applications they 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Web Solution

2008-08-10 Thread Anil Aliyan
yes i am using horde webmail since last 3 yrs. Earlier with Qmailrocks 
installation and now with QmailToaster.


Regards,

Anil Aliyan

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I have a request to install HORDE to replace Squirrelmail in QmailToaster,
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highly welcome.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde Web Solution

2008-08-10 Thread Roxanne Sandesara
I have used Horde with QMT for a couple of years. It's a very nice  
application suite, with the potential to function as a web-based  
replacement for Outlook (or Exchange). The one difficulty I had with  
it is that unlike the current QMT-packaged Squirrelmail, it could not  
install forwards, filters and changes of account passwords, etc.,  
without some non-secure FTP arrangements. Had I had the time, I'd  
have re-written the PHP for those particular segments to handle  
things differently. But I just didn't have the time.


Roxanne

On Aug 10, 2008, at 7:25 AM, Anil Aliyan wrote:

yes i am using horde webmail since last 3 yrs. Earlier with  
Qmailrocks installation and now with QmailToaster.


Regards,

Anil Aliyan

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Hi Team,
I have a request to install HORDE to replace Squirrelmail in  
QmailToaster,
has any one installed horde on qmail toaster. Please any experience  
is highly welcome.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde to squirrelmail addressbook conversion ?

2006-12-24 Thread Eric \Shubes\
mahesh wadekar wrote:
 Hi all,
   I using Qmail Toaster v 1.0, and horde
 toaster as a email client.which was install around 2
 year back. Now I have new latest server of Qmail
 Toaster version 1.2 , which is install as per the
 instuction given on http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
  My query is how do i migrate the address book
 of horde to squirrelmail to all domains user.
 I have seen that both Horde and squirrelmail
 using csv file,which having differnet format.So user
 can't export  import the address book.
 
For that i tried to accoumplish this work by
 custom shell script.
But My script is working for only one user at a
 time, and i have to do this task per user manually.
 The csv format of both the Toaster and squirrelmail  i
 mention below. For this i install the plugin of
 abook_import_export for Squirrelmail.
 
 Squirrelmail csv format :--
 ===
 
 nickname,name,First Name,Last Name,E-mail
 Address,label
 mahesh,mahesh
 wadekar,mahesh,wadekar,[EMAIL PROTECTED],linux
 admin
 
 Horde Toaster csv format :--
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] cat /root/Desktop/turba.csv
 
 name,email,homeAddress,workAddress,homePhone,workPhone,cellPhone,fax,title,company,notes,lastname
 jayeshyahoo,[EMAIL PROTECTED],nerul
 seawood,USA,654321,6549878,98657454,985698745,linux
 engg,redhat,Engg,jayeshyahoo
 
 
 Since in above format the strings are not same, so
 i selected the string which i want and tried to match
 it  according to Squirrelmail csv format as followes
 :--
 
 awk -F, '{ print $1 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
 /root/one
 awk -F, '{ print $1 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
 /root/twoo
 awk -F, '{ print $1 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
 /root/three
 awk -F, '{ print $12 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
 /root/twelve
 awk -F, '{ print $2 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
 /root/two
 awk -F, '{ print $9 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
 /root/nine
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# paste -d, one twoo three twelve two 
 nine
 nickname,name,First Name,Last Name,E-mail
 Address,label
 jayeshyahoo,jayeshyahoo,jayeshyahoo,jayeshyahoo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED],linux engg
 
 
   
Is there any better way to do this task at
 one shot or per domain wise.??
where is the location of address book file
 in both version ?
 
 Thnaks  Regards
 Mahesh
 
 
I think it'd be nice to have an address book conversion module for the
qtp-convert program (part of qtp-newmodel process). If you send me an
example of a hoard address book file (including filename and path), I'll see
what I can come up with. I think it could be a rather trivial bash script.

How many domains/users do you need to convert?

P.S. The current Toaster version is 1.3, not 1.2.
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[qmailtoaster] horde to squirrelmail addressbook conversion ?

2006-12-23 Thread mahesh wadekar
Hi all,
  I using Qmail Toaster v 1.0, and horde
toaster as a email client.which was install around 2
year back. Now I have new latest server of Qmail
Toaster version 1.2 , which is install as per the
instuction given on http://www.qmailtoaster.com/
 My query is how do i migrate the address book
of horde to squirrelmail to all domains user.
I have seen that both Horde and squirrelmail
using csv file,which having differnet format.So user
can't export  import the address book.

   For that i tried to accoumplish this work by
custom shell script.
   But My script is working for only one user at a
time, and i have to do this task per user manually.
The csv format of both the Toaster and squirrelmail  i
mention below. For this i install the plugin of
abook_import_export for Squirrelmail.

Squirrelmail csv format :--
===

nickname,name,First Name,Last Name,E-mail
Address,label
mahesh,mahesh
wadekar,mahesh,wadekar,[EMAIL PROTECTED],linux
admin

Horde Toaster csv format :--

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~] cat /root/Desktop/turba.csv

name,email,homeAddress,workAddress,homePhone,workPhone,cellPhone,fax,title,company,notes,lastname
jayeshyahoo,[EMAIL PROTECTED],nerul
seawood,USA,654321,6549878,98657454,985698745,linux
engg,redhat,Engg,jayeshyahoo


Since in above format the strings are not same, so
i selected the string which i want and tried to match
it  according to Squirrelmail csv format as followes
:--

awk -F, '{ print $1 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
/root/one
awk -F, '{ print $1 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
/root/twoo
awk -F, '{ print $1 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
/root/three
awk -F, '{ print $12 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
/root/twelve
awk -F, '{ print $2 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
/root/two
awk -F, '{ print $9 }' /root/Desktop/turba.csv  
/root/nine

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# paste -d, one twoo three twelve two 
nine
nickname,name,First Name,Last Name,E-mail
Address,label
jayeshyahoo,jayeshyahoo,jayeshyahoo,jayeshyahoo
[EMAIL PROTECTED],linux engg


  
   Is there any better way to do this task at
one shot or per domain wise.??
   where is the location of address book file
in both version ?

Thnaks  Regards
Mahesh


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde

2006-05-15 Thread P.V.Anthony

On this day, 14-May-2006 1:15 AM,  Gabriel Lai - E Technology wrote:

We would be very happy that if you could show us some howto guides for 
the installation process. I tried before, but with no results. Hope to 
hear from both of you.


Would it help, if I send you the tar of the files I am using now? I do
not have any documentation. It has been some time already.

If you are in Singapore, do contact me.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde

2006-05-15 Thread Natalio Gatti

I´m Using Horde too. No special configuration, just install it, create
databases, install pear dependencies and run
http://server.ip/horde/admin

What problems are you having?

Salutti,

Natalio

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde, Squirrelmail problems load messages on qmailtoaster...

2006-04-05 Thread Erik Espinoza
Try editing /etc/httpd/conf.d/php.conf and delete the LimitBodyRequest line.

On 4/5/06, Anatoly Alexei Pedemonte Ku [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Hi list:

 had problems trying 2 webmail systems, SquirrelMail  and Horde. I dont knows  
 it is the cause  of these problems, PHP, PEAR, APACHE, on CentOS, is updated.

 Somebody can help me, please. Attach  screenshots  and describe the problems.

 First Problem: Horde Framework,  messages size  than 2 Mb, in Firefox, shows 
 here... (php.ini, modified  values upload_max, memory_limit, post_size, 
 greather than 8Mb) It happens  When I want to see the message 2034kb size. On 
 IExplorer, shows the error  document The page cannot be  displayed




 Second problem: After updating Pear  components... Viewing done, on Firefos 
 and IExplorer (mail.kkklld.com,  don´t exists, I changed for security 
 precautions)




 Third problem: On  Squirrelmail  on Firefox  Shows this dialog, when forward 
 the  message (this message attachments is 6Mb size in format document .doc) 
 On  IExplorer, shows the error document The page cannot be  displayed This 
 same problem, on RoundCube  Webmail






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 De: Johnny Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Enviado  el: Sábado, 07 de Enero de 2006 05:10 a.m.
 Para:  qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Asunto: Re: [qmailtoaster] horde  rpms

 On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 15:25 -0600, Brent Dacus wrote:
   Johnny,
 
  I is my pleasure to speak to you, I love  CentOS.
 
  So if I edit Jake or Nick's dependency script and add  all the horde
  packs I should be fine? What should I look to  configure?
 
  Thanks

 I would just use yum to install  them ...

 httpd, mysql and php all need to be up and functioning before  installing the 
 horde apps (those are also required for qmailtoaster to work, so

Re: [qmailtoaster] horde rpms

2006-01-07 Thread Johnny Hughes
On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 15:25 -0600, Brent Dacus wrote: 
 Johnny,
 
 I is my pleasure to speak to you, I love CentOS.
 
 So if I edit Jake or Nick's dependency script and add all the horde
 packs I should be fine? What should I look to configure? 
  
 Thanks 

I would just use yum to install them ...

httpd, mysql and php all need to be up and functioning before installing
the horde apps (those are also required for qmailtoaster to work, so
they are already setup if you have a functional qmailtoaster running).

The Horde RPMS are in the extras repository (which is enabled by default
in CentOS), so you can install them using yum:

yum groupinstall Horde-Apps

BUT, that is just the beginning of the install.

You would then need to go to the /usr/share/horde/docs and follow the
INSTALL document for the Horde Framework.  (The things you need to
install are the extra pear modules and do all the database create
scripts and configure ... you do not need to setup apache or
compile/untar anything).

You would also need to do the same for all the other apps that are
included (gollem, imp, ingo, kronolith, mnemo, nag, and turba).  There
is a docs directory under each individual app directory ... for
example /usr/share/horde/gollem/docs/ ... and an INSTALL document in
each.

Once all the databases are created and the pear stuff is right, you need
to make the conf.php file in each app's config directory owned by the
user that runs your web server (usually apache in CentOS, but it could
be different if changed by the user ... look in
your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file for the User and Group directives
and make note of what they are, usually both are set to apache)

So each conf.php file in each config directory
(ie, /usr/share/horde/config/conf.php
and /usr/share/horde/gollem/config/conf.php ... and the other modules)
need to have the following command done on them (from within their
directory):

chown apache:apache conf.php

(if apache is the User and Group used to run the web server)

Once all the conf.php files are writable by the web server, you would go
to:

http://your.servername.here/horde/

and set up each app as instructed in the install docs.

Horde is a very detailed setup, even with the RPMS.

You would also want to look at /etc/httpd/conf.d/horde.conf and make
sure it is what you want ... it is probably OK.

If your server is using SELinux, you would need to work with your
profiles and rules to allow the webserver user to update the conf.php
files as well.
--
I don't like the way the pear modules need to be updated/installed ...
basically you can use the command:

pear list

to get your current modules that are installed ... and you can do
upgrade the modules (for each module listed EXCEPT PEAR):

pear upgrade module_name

If/when PHP is upgraded (actually the rpm named php-pear), you will need
to re-upgrade the base modules (which is a major PITA).  Those base pear
modules currently are:

Installed packages:
===
PackageVersion State
Archive_Tar1.1 stable
Console_Getopt 1.2 stable
DB 1.6.2   stable
HTTP   1.2.2   stable
Mail   1.1.3   stable
Net_SMTP   1.2.3   stable
Net_Socket 1.0.1   stable
PEAR   1.3.2   stable
XML_Parser 1.0.1   stable
XML_RPC1.1.0   stable

Just for the record, Greg Swallow (SME Server project) did some of the
original spec files for the Horde apps (with I used as a template to
create the rest) and he is currently trying to work with RHEL and Fedora
to make it easier to upgrade the pear modules as RPMS.  Greg and I have
corresponded on this and I agree with the patch he has submitted ...
hopefully upstream will do something soon.

Since CentOS is an enterprise distro, we want to wait to see how
upstream is going to handle the pear RPMS issue before we roll something
into CentOS ... as we are committed to maintaining what we do for 7
years.

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Thanks,
Johnny Hughes


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Re: [qmailtoaster] horde rpms

2006-01-06 Thread Brent Dacus




Johnny,

I is my pleasure to speak to you, I love CentOS.

So if I edit Jake or Nick's dependency script and add all the horde packs I should be fine?  What should I look to configure?
 
Thanks 


Johnny Hughes wrote:

  On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 13:56 -0600, Brent Dacus wrote:
  
  
Has anyone tried the horde group of rpms horde imp turba kronolith and 
the others offered on the centos yum repos.  With Qmail toaster yet?


  
  
yes .. I wrote them :)

Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
CentOS-4 Lead Developer
  




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SV: [qmailtoaster] horde rpms

2006-01-06 Thread Ole Johansen








Hello,

I am pretty sure that wouldnt
work.



Horde and its addons are
pretty difficult to implement.

I have installed the
lastest Horde and addons like imp, kronolith, turba and so on.

Still some work, around
the actual horde-framework, but all the addons works as it should.



B/R 



Ole J



Noobing around on Centos
4.2















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Til:
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rpms





Johnny,I is my pleasure to speak to you, I love CentOS.So if I edit Jake or Nick's dependency script and add all the horde packs I should be fine? What should I look to configure? Thanks 



Johnny Hughes wrote: 

On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 13:56 -0600, Brent Dacus wrote: 

Has anyone tried the horde group of rpms horde imp turba kronolith and the others offered on the centos yum repos. With Qmail toaster yet? 

yes .. I wrote them :)Thanks,Johnny HughesCentOS-4 Lead Developer 




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Re: SV: [qmailtoaster] horde rpms

2006-01-06 Thread Brent Dacus




Ole 
Which Rpms did you install? This was on CentOS? I have a test server
that I can just work and work on until all the difficulty goes away

Thanks
Brent

Ole Johansen wrote:

  
  


  
  
  
  Hello,
  I
am pretty sure that wouldnt
work.
  
  Horde
and its addons are
pretty difficult to implement.
  I
have installed the
lastest Horde and addons like imp, kronolith, turba and so on.
  Still
some work, around
the actual horde-framework, but all the addons works as it should.
  
  B/R
  
  
  Ole
J
  
  Noobing
around on Centos
  4.2
  
  
  
  
  
  
  Fra:
Brent Dacus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sendt: 6. januar 2006
22:25
  Til:
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Emne: Re:
[qmailtoaster] horde
rpms
  
  
  Johnny,
  
  I is my pleasure to speak to you, I love CentOS.
  
  So if I edit Jake or Nick's dependency script and add all the horde packs I should be fine? What should I look to configure?
   
  Thanks 
  
  
Johnny Hughes wrote: 
  On Fri, 2006-01-06 at 13:56 -0600, Brent Dacus wrote:
   
  
Has anyone tried the horde group of rpms horde imp turba kronolith and 
the others offered on the centos yum repos. With Qmail toaster yet?

 
  
  
  yes .. I wrote them :)
  
  Thanks,
  Johnny Hughes
  CentOS-4 Lead Developer
   
  
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[qmailtoaster] Horde Framework IMP

2005-11-22 Thread Ole Nordby Johansen








Hello



I am looking for people who can teach/give me
directions on how to build rpms/scripts for enhancing the Qmailtoaster.



Since I solved implementing the Horde framework and
its components easily, thou it was time consuming, I want to
share the information either by FAQ/Guide or building easy-to-install
rpms/scripts.

IMP coexists with the already installed Squirrelmail.



Step by Step J



My Servers runs on 

Fedora Core 1  Centos 4.2 with QT v1.2, ClamAV v0.87.1
latest

Horde Framework 3.0.6

IMP 4.0.4

Ingo 1.0.2

Kronolith 2.0.5

Mnemo 2.0.2

Nag 2.0.3

Turba 2.0.4

Chora 2.0.1

Gollem 1.0

Passwd 3.0



As you probably understood, I am going Centos only now.



B/R



Ole Johansen










Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde and Qmailtoaster

2005-11-09 Thread Erik Espinoza
You should probably follow the directions on installing horde from
http://www.horde.org/

The packages that were made are out of date and probably insecure.

Thanks,
Erik

On 11/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 perhaps anyone has tested it. I would like to use horde instat of 
 squierelmail (difficult word ;-))

 Is that possible?

 Ciao
 Chris



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde and Qmailtoaster

2005-11-09 Thread Michael Hicks
FWIW, I know the two can run side-by-side. Many hosting providers offer 
the choice right as you log into webmail.


-Mike

Erik Espinoza wrote:


You should probably follow the directions on installing horde from
http://www.horde.org/

The packages that were made are out of date and probably insecure.

Thanks,
Erik

On 11/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 


Hi everyone,

perhaps anyone has tested it. I would like to use horde instat of squierelmail 
(difficult word ;-))

Is that possible?

Ciao
Chris




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Horde and Qmailtoaster

2005-11-09 Thread Jake Vickers

Michael Hicks wrote:

FWIW, I know the two can run side-by-side. Many hosting providers 
offer the choice right as you log into webmail.


-Mike


Toaster USED to offer this an install option, also, but it's been 
discontinued.  And yes, it did run side-by-side with it.  There have 
been a lot of changes since then, so you may need to fiddle with it a 
little to get it to work right. Horde was always a little tricky to get 
set up.


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