* David Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020316 18:24]:
> OT: I've had one annoying problem, though. I believe it's an
> Apache-SSL/PHP issue, however. I have several different addresses for
> my webserver -- The public domains point to the IP of my firewall, and
> the firewall forwards port 80 and 44
I've been using SquirrelMail for the past couple days and like it quite
a bit.
OT: I've had one annoying problem, though. I believe it's an
Apache-SSL/PHP issue, however. I have several different addresses for
my webserver -- The public domains point to the IP of my firewall, and
the firewall f
Apparently, on Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 11:11:19AM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> the question remains --
>
> is there a DEBIAN/POTATO PACKAGE to install a webmail
> server? (we like the looks of acmemail/sparkle, as it works
> with MOD_PERL/APACHE...)
>
On my sid system, a quick "ap
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 06:13:53AM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin)
> that there are several options available for those of
> us who are thinking of offering online (http) access
> to our email servers:
>
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Ma
Rick Macdonald said:
> On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
>
>>
>> I also use SquirrelMail on both woody and potato machines. I skipped
>> the .debs this time and installed directly. Works great and haven't
>> had a single problem yet.
>
> I'm looking at the SquirrelMail web site, and
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
>
> I also use SquirrelMail on both woody and potato machines. I skipped the
> .debs this time and installed directly. Works great and haven't had a
> single problem yet.
I'm looking at the SquirrelMail web site, and I can't see that the
MessageLi
I also use SquirrelMail on both woody and potato machines. I skipped the
.debs this time and installed directly. Works great and haven't had a
single problem yet.
At 07:51 AM 3/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Squirrelmail works well for me. It's PHP based and only in Woody right now
though.
will t
> i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin) that there are several
> options available for those of us who are thinking of offering online (http)
> access to our email servers:
>
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Mail/webmail.txt
>
> the question is:
>
> which debian packages
Squirrelmail works well for me. It's PHP based and only in Woody right now
though.
will trillich said:
> i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin)
> that there are several options available for those of
> us who are thinking of offering online (http) access
> to our email servers:
>
>
i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin)
that there are several options available for those of
us who are thinking of offering online (http) access
to our email servers:
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Mail/webmail.txt
the question is:
which debian packages contain such beas
John Goerzen wrote:
> There are quite a few. If you go to freshmeat.net and search for the words
> web mail, you'll find about a dozen.
Thanks John.
I went ahead and grabbed Ivan's imp*.deb package
(http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian) that he's working on and that installed
beautifully.
--
There are quite a few. If you go to freshmeat.net and search for the words
web mail, you'll find about a dozen.
-- John
On Tue, Dec 29, 1998 at 10:35:39AM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> I'm running a slink system w/Exim as my MTA. Does anyone know of a web-based
> e-mail system that would fit
I am working (and about ready to upload) on a web based IMAP mail program
called IMP. I have a .deb up for download along with an example of what it
looks like and how it works.
http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian
It's still in beta but works really well. I use it when I'm at work and have
h
I'm running a slink system w/Exim as my MTA. Does anyone know of a web-based
e-mail system that would fit into a Debian system nicely?
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