Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-30 Thread Maxwell Smart
The software construct of Squirrelmail makes it difficult to make themes 
for.  As noted the core must be hacked to modify the look.


I have been testing @mail.  It's pretty good.  It installs easily and 
seems to work well.  It has a couple of quirks.  You have to use the all 
of the buttons inside the application.   Using the back button on your 
browser takes you back to the login screen.  It also shows some items in 
the inbox that have been deleted even though they are marked that 
they've been deleted.  After it refreshes it moves them to the correct 
folder.   It appears to support Maildir, despite what it says on their 
website.   Pro version has more features, but seems pricey to me.  
$1000.00 for 1000 customers is alot IMHO.


Keep the comments coming.  Great topic.

PakOgah wrote:
squirreloutlook, is based on squirrelmail and they hack squirellmail 
core so the interface can be look like outlook
it's not just another theme. and what bugging me is, squirrelmail is 
based on old version squirrelmail and never try to upgrade it to 
latest version.

I was using it, but now I am thinking to switch my webmail to afterlogic

Maxwell Smart wrote:
I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't 
quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge. I also have 34 themes 
in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].


Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, 
but that's just my .02




Jake Vickers wrote:

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using? I have had 
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am 
building a new toaster and want a new interface. I think the final 
straw was my 65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that 
she didn’t like using it. Roundcube looks promising, but am 
wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and 
then there are a myriad of others. I wish SM would change the look, 
because it works well - something a little more Outlookish would be 
great, but I don’t think they ever plan that. Just need some hints, 
and something that is easy to install and maintain.




Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that 
allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server. I do 
not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at 
this point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I 
would recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on 
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. 
I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked 
well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is 
kludgy, but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra 
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was 
perl based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so 
we have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:


http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/






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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-29 Thread PakOgah
squirreloutlook, is based on squirrelmail and they hack squirellmail 
core so the interface can be look like outlook
it's not just another theme. and what bugging me is, squirrelmail is 
based on old version squirrelmail and never try to upgrade it to latest 
version.

I was using it, but now I am thinking to switch my webmail to afterlogic

Maxwell Smart wrote:
I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't 
quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge. I also have 34 themes 
in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].


Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, 
but that's just my .02




Jake Vickers wrote:

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using? I have had 
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building 
a new toaster and want a new interface. I think the final straw was 
my 65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t 
like using it. Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how 
far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a 
myriad of others. I wish SM would change the look, because it works 
well - something a little more Outlookish would be great, but I 
don’t think they ever plan that. Just need some hints, and something 
that is easy to install and maintain.




Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that 
allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server. I do 
not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at 
this point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I 
would recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on 
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. 
I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy, 
but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra 
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was 
perl based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we 
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:


http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/






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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-28 Thread Ariel
1 http://www.hastymail.org/blogs/News/
2 - AfterLogic lite if you address book,

2009/11/27 Igor Smitran i...@poen.net

 I have tried RoundCube and it is ok, although it doesn't have as many
 functions as squirrelmail. But it looks lot nicer :)
 As far as other open source solutions:
 1. Zimbra needs Apache Tomcat (doesn't work for me)
 2. @mail open source is bad solution, without any support from development
 team, not even on their forums. I will never try that software again. Not to
 mention that i wasn't even able to install it without changing part of
 installer and even then it was bad...
 3. AfterLogic looks nice but it doesn't have addressbook and calendar in
 open source version, as far as i can remember...
 4. never tried hastymail, but i think that newest version is from december
 2008. almost a year ago.

 So, for now our only solution is squirrelmail or roundcube. Squirrelmail
 has more features, roundcube looks nicer... :)

 Igor


 c...@yother.com wrote:



 I just installed the @mail open source version and it appears to work with
 the Maildir, despite what the website says.   Seems to be nice,easy to
 install, fresh clean interface, easy to use.  I'll give it a try for a while
 and see how it works.  I have been looking for a new webmail look for a
 while.

 On Fri 27/11/09 11:09 AM , Ariel lauchafernan...@gmail.com wrote:

www.hastymail.org http://www.hastymail.org

http://atmail.org/
http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite


2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
javascript:top.opencompose('c...@yother.com','','','')


I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it
doesn't quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also
have 34 themes in the them folder by default, so I had to make
it [35].
Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option
to me, but that's just my .02




Jake Vickers wrote:

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am
building a new toaster and want a new interface.  I think
the final straw was my 65 year old mother telling me it
looked dated and that she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube
looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of
others.  I wish SM would change the look, because it works
well - something a little more Outlookish would be great,
but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need some
hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.




Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past
that allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a
server.  I do not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust
in the code base at this point. Mine is not the only opinion,
but if you do go with it I would recommend trolling their
forums every other day to keep up on vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have
suggested. I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com
http://nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.

Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is
kludgy, but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that
was perl based that looked different, but I did not test it
out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the
reply, so we have one lone list of webmail apps to try out.
I'll start it:

http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/



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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread Jake Vickers

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had 
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building a 
new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 
65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn't like 
using it.  Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far 
along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of 
others.  I wish SM would change the look, because it works well - 
something a little more Outlookish would be great, but I don't think 
they ever plan that.  Just need some hints, and something that is easy 
to install and maintain.


 



Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that allowed 
persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do not 
recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this 
point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would 
recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on 
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. I've 
personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy, 
but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra 
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was perl 
based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we 
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:


http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/





Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread Maxwell Smart




I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't
quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge. I also have 34 themes
in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35]. 

Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, but
that's just my .02



Jake Vickers wrote:

  
Sales wrote:
  




What other webmail interfaces are people
using?
I have
had squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am
building a new
toaster and want a new interface. I think the final straw was my 65
year
old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didnt like using
it.
Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde
looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others. I wish SM
would
change the look, because it works well - something a little more
Outlookish
would be great, but I dont think they ever plan that. Just need
some hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.


  
  
Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that allowed
persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server. I do not
recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this
point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would
recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. I've
personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy,
but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself. 
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was perl
based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:
  
  http://roundcube.net
  http://nutsmail.com
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
  http://www.egroupware.org/
  http://www.horde.org/
  
  
  


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread Ariel
www.hastymail.org
http://atmail.org/
http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite

http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite

2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com

  I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't
 quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34 themes in the
 them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].

 Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, but
 that's just my .02




 Jake Vickers wrote:

 Sales wrote:

  What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had squirrelmail
 running for several years on a toaster, but am building a new toaster and
 want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65 year old mother
 telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube
 looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like
 a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the
 look, because it works well - something a little more Outlookish would be
 great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need some hints, and
 something that is easy to install and maintain.




 Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that allowed
 persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do not recommend
 it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this point. Mine is not
 the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would recommend trolling their
 forums every other day to keep up on vulnerabilities.
 There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. I've
 personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
 Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy, but
 it does provide a little more functionality.
 eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra functionality,
 but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
 Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was perl
 based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
 How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we have
 one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:

 http://roundcube.net
 http://nutsmail.com
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
 http://www.egroupware.org/
 http://www.horde.org/




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 cj's
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 Alameda, CA  94501

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread Maxwell Smart




Have you used any of these?
Comments?   All three look very polished.

Ariel wrote:
www.hastymail.org
  http://atmail.org/
  http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite
  
  
  
  
  2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
  

I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't
quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34 themes
in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].  

Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, but
that's just my .02





Jake Vickers wrote:
 Sales wrote:
  

What other webmail interfaces are people
using? 
I have
had squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am
building a new
toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65
year
old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t like using
it. 
Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde
looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM
would
change the look, because it works well - something a little more
Outlookish
would be great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need
some hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.
 

  
  
Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that allowed
persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do not
recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this
point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would
recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. I've
personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it
and it worked well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy,
but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself. 
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was perl
based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:
  
  http://roundcube.net
  http://nutsmail.com
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
  http://www.egroupware.org/
  http://www.horde.org/
  
  
  





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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread Maxwell Smart




FYI,  The Atmail open source version
does not support Maildir.

Ariel wrote:
www.hastymail.org
  http://atmail.org/
  http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite
  
  
  
  
  2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
  

I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't
quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34 themes
in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].  

Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, but
that's just my .02





Jake Vickers wrote:
 Sales wrote:
  

What other webmail interfaces are people
using? 
I have
had squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am
building a new
toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65
year
old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t like using
it. 
Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde
looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM
would
change the look, because it works well - something a little more
Outlookish
would be great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need
some hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.
 

  
  
Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that allowed
persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do not
recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this
point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would
recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. I've
personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it
and it worked well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy,
but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself. 
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was perl
based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:
  
  http://roundcube.net
  http://nutsmail.com
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
  http://www.egroupware.org/
  http://www.horde.org/
  
  
  





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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread cj
I
just installed the @mail open source version and it appears to work
with the Maildir, despite what the website says.   Seems to be
nice,easy to install, fresh clean interface, easy to use.  I'll give
it a try for a while and see how it works.  I have been looking for a
new webmail look for a while.   
On Fri 27/11/09 11:09 AM , Ariel 
wrote:www.hastymail.orghttp://atmail.org/http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite
  

2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart 
I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it
doesn't quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34
themes in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].  
 Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me,
but that's just my .02 
 Jake Vickers wrote:Sales wrote:  

What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building a
new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my
65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that she
didnrsquo;t like using it.  Roundcube looks promising, but am
wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and then
there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the look,
because it works well - something a little more Outlookish would be
great, but I donrsquo;t think they ever plan that.  Just need some
hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.  
 Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that
allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do
not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this
point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would
recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on
vulnerabilities.
 There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested.
I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked
well.
 Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy,
but it does provide a little more functionality.
 eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself. 
 Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was
perl based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
 How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:
  http://roundcube.net
  http://nutsmail.com
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
  http://www.egroupware.org/
  http://www.horde.org/
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-27 Thread Igor Smitran
I have tried RoundCube and it is ok, although it doesn't have as many 
functions as squirrelmail. But it looks lot nicer :)

As far as other open source solutions:
1. Zimbra needs Apache Tomcat (doesn't work for me)
2. @mail open source is bad solution, without any support from 
development team, not even on their forums. I will never try that 
software again. Not to mention that i wasn't even able to install it 
without changing part of installer and even then it was bad...
3. AfterLogic looks nice but it doesn't have addressbook and calendar in 
open source version, as far as i can remember...
4. never tried hastymail, but i think that newest version is from 
december 2008. almost a year ago.


So, for now our only solution is squirrelmail or roundcube. Squirrelmail 
has more features, roundcube looks nicer... :)


Igor


c...@yother.com wrote:



I just installed the @mail open source version and it appears to work 
with the Maildir, despite what the website says.   Seems to be 
nice,easy to install, fresh clean interface, easy to use.  I'll give 
it a try for a while and see how it works.  I have been looking for a 
new webmail look for a while.  



On Fri 27/11/09 11:09 AM , Ariel lauchafernan...@gmail.com wrote:

www.hastymail.org http://www.hastymail.org
http://atmail.org/
http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite
 



2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart c...@yother.com
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I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it
doesn't quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also
have 34 themes in the them folder by default, so I had to make
it [35]. 


Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option
to me, but that's just my .02
 





Jake Vickers wrote:

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am
building a new toaster and want a new interface.  I think
the final straw was my 65 year old mother telling me it
looked dated and that she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube
looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of
others.  I wish SM would change the look, because it works
well - something a little more Outlookish would be great,
but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need some
hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.

 



Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past
that allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a
server.  I do not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust
in the code base at this point. Mine is not the only opinion,
but if you do go with it I would recommend trolling their
forums every other day to keep up on vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have
suggested. I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com
http://nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is
kludgy, but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that
was perl based that looked different, but I did not test it
out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the
reply, so we have one lone list of webmail apps to try out.
I'll start it:

http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-26 Thread Andreas Galatis
Hi Patrick,

unpack the tar.gz
cp themes/outlook.php to your squirrelmail-folder 
(/usr/share/squirrelmail/themes ?)
edit config/config.php
append the themes- list with
$theme[33]['PATH'] = SM_PATH . 'themes/outlook.php';
$theme[33]['NAME'] = 'Outlook';
adapt number [33] to your installation

Now the user has the choice to select Outlook from under Options  View

Andreas
Am Thursday 26 November 2009 06:24:08 schrieb Patrick Ring:
 That looks really great!
 I've downloaded it, but it looks like a total implementation of
 Squirrelmail.  Is it possible to just install the skin?
 The INSTALL file doesn't really tell much (unless you are scratch
 installing Squirrelmail).

 Thanks,
 Patrick Ring

 

 From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:kquil...@corp.wifi7.com]
 Sent: 2009-11-25 18:23
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface



 Look at squirrel outlook I have it it is just a skin.


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 From: Sales sa...@magicwisp.com
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Sent: Wed Nov 25 18:44:18 2009
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

 What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had squirrelmail
 running for several years on a toaster, but am building a new toaster
 and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65 year old
 mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn't like using it.
 Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
 Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish
 SM would change the look, because it works well - something a little
 more Outlookish would be great, but I don't think they ever plan that.
 Just need some hints, and something that is easy to install and
 maintain.



 Jack Martin

 MagicWISP



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RE: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-26 Thread Patrick Ring
Andreas,

That is most helpful.  I had just unpacked the tar.gz and put the
outlook.php in the themes folder.  I sort of expected it might
dynamically pick it up (read the folder).  I'll try this as soon as I
get the chance.

Thank you,
Patrick Ring

-Original Message-
From: Andreas Galatis [mailto:a...@unet.de] 
Sent: 2009-11-26 02:46
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

Hi Patrick,

unpack the tar.gz
cp themes/outlook.php to your squirrelmail-folder
(/usr/share/squirrelmail/themes ?) edit config/config.php append the
themes- list with $theme[33]['PATH'] = SM_PATH . 'themes/outlook.php';
$theme[33]['NAME'] = 'Outlook'; adapt number [33] to your installation

Now the user has the choice to select Outlook from under Options  View

Andreas
Am Thursday 26 November 2009 06:24:08 schrieb Patrick Ring:
 That looks really great!
 I've downloaded it, but it looks like a total implementation of 
 Squirrelmail.  Is it possible to just install the skin?
 The INSTALL file doesn't really tell much (unless you are scratch 
 installing Squirrelmail).

 Thanks,
 Patrick Ring

 

 From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:kquil...@corp.wifi7.com]
 Sent: 2009-11-25 18:23
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface



 Look at squirrel outlook I have it it is just a skin.


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 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Sent: Wed Nov 25 18:44:18 2009
 Subject: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

 What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had 
 squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building a

 new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 
 65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn't like
using it.
 Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is, 
 Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I 
 wish SM would change the look, because it works well - something a 
 little more Outlookish would be great, but I don't think they ever
plan that.
 Just need some hints, and something that is easy to install and 
 maintain.



 Jack Martin

 MagicWISP




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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-26 Thread amit IKF
Thanks.

Its done.

Regards,

Amit


On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 8:12 PM, amit IKF a...@ikf.co.in wrote:

 Hi Everyone,

 Can anyone please update with the link from where to download Outlook theme
 for Squirrel Mail.

 Regards,

 Amit



 On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 7:05 PM, Patrick Ring pr...@pringtech.net wrote:

 Andreas,

 That is most helpful.  I had just unpacked the tar.gz and put the
 outlook.php in the themes folder.  I sort of expected it might
 dynamically pick it up (read the folder).  I'll try this as soon as I
 get the chance.

 Thank you,
 Patrick Ring

 -Original Message-
 From: Andreas Galatis [mailto:a...@unet.de]
 Sent: 2009-11-26 02:46
 To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
 Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

 Hi Patrick,

 unpack the tar.gz
 cp themes/outlook.php to your squirrelmail-folder
 (/usr/share/squirrelmail/themes ?) edit config/config.php append the
 themes- list with $theme[33]['PATH'] = SM_PATH . 'themes/outlook.php';
 $theme[33]['NAME'] = 'Outlook'; adapt number [33] to your installation

 Now the user has the choice to select Outlook from under Options  View

 Andreas
 Am Thursday 26 November 2009 06:24:08 schrieb Patrick Ring:
  That looks really great!
  I've downloaded it, but it looks like a total implementation of
  Squirrelmail.  Is it possible to just install the skin?
  The INSTALL file doesn't really tell much (unless you are scratch
  installing Squirrelmail).
 
  Thanks,
  Patrick Ring
 
  
 
  From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:kquil...@corp.wifi7.com]
  Sent: 2009-11-25 18:23
  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
  Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface
 
 
 
  Look at squirrel outlook I have it it is just a skin.
 
 
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  To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
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  Sent: Wed Nov 25 18:44:18 2009
  Subject: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface
 
  What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had
  squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building a

  new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my
  65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn't like
 using it.
  Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
  Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I
  wish SM would change the look, because it works well - something a
  little more Outlookish would be great, but I don't think they ever
 plan that.
  Just need some hints, and something that is easy to install and
  maintain.
 
 
 
  Jack Martin
 
  MagicWISP



 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-26 Thread Ariel
 I am using AfterLogic lite, it is very simple and easy to install

2009/11/25 Sales sa...@magicwisp.com

  What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had squirrelmail
 running for several years on a toaster, but am building a new toaster and
 want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65 year old mother
 telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube
 looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like
 a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the
 look, because it works well - something a little more Outlookish would be
 great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need some hints, and
 something that is easy to install and maintain.



 Jack Martin

 MagicWISP



Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-25 Thread Maxwell Smart




Roundcube is insecure.  Horde is good
from what I've heard, but can be difficult to setup.  Check out some of
the Squirrelmail skins.  They
are very clean and modern looking.

Sales wrote:

  
  
  

  
  What other webmail interfaces are people using? 
I have
had squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am
building a new
toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65
year
old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t like using
it. 
Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde
looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM
would
change the look, because it works well - something a little more
Outlookish
would be great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need
some hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.
   
  Jack Martin
  MagicWISP
  


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-25 Thread Kyle Quillen
Look at squirrel outlook I have it it is just a skin. 

 
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To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed Nov 25 18:44:18 2009
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had squirrelmail 
running for several years on a toaster, but am building a new toaster and want 
a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65 year old mother telling me 
it looked dated and that she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube looks promising, 
but am wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and then 
there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the look, because it 
works well - something a little more Outlookish would be great, but I don’t 
think they ever plan that.  Just need some hints, and something that is easy to 
install and maintain.

 

Jack Martin

MagicWISP



RE: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

2009-11-25 Thread Patrick Ring
That looks really great!
I've downloaded it, but it looks like a total implementation of
Squirrelmail.  Is it possible to just install the skin?
The INSTALL file doesn't really tell much (unless you are scratch
installing Squirrelmail).
 
Thanks,
Patrick Ring



From: Kyle Quillen [mailto:kquil...@corp.wifi7.com] 
Sent: 2009-11-25 18:23
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface



Look at squirrel outlook I have it it is just a skin.


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From: Sales sa...@magicwisp.com
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Sent: Wed Nov 25 18:44:18 2009
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Webmail Interface

What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had squirrelmail
running for several years on a toaster, but am building a new toaster
and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65 year old
mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn't like using it.
Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is,
Horde looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish
SM would change the look, because it works well - something a little
more Outlookish would be great, but I don't think they ever plan that.
Just need some hints, and something that is easy to install and
maintain.



Jack Martin

MagicWISP