Re: WebMail Options

2002-07-17 Thread Simon Dick

I use it too, but the problem is that it requires an IMAP server as a
backend, I read his request as needing to use a POP3 server :|

On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 12:26:17PM -0400, Moti Levy wrote:
 i use SquirrelMail its in the ports
 
 
  -Multiple domains - yes
  -POP3 - if you mean retriving email from pop3 clients than yes
  -Runs on FreeBSD, Apache,  CGI or PHP preferably - apache + php
  -SSL Option + broswer built
  -User friendly - extreamly freindly with lots of features ( spell check
 and others )
  -Not too too expensive - free ...
 
 enjoy
 Moti
 
 
  We have looked at OpenWebmail and cannot seem to allow it to work
  with multiple domains (hosting environment). Anyone with documentation
  on how to, would be greatly appreciated.
 
  We have looked at Uebimiau for the longest time try to solve a bug.
  We have tried to contact the author several times without success.
  Below is my original post, hopefully someone who is using it can offer
  some further insight.
 
  Found here: http://www.uebimiau.sili.com.br/
 
  On a FreeBSD 4.6R server, when I send a message through the web
  interface, the recipient will see the following in the header fields
 within their
  (any) mail client software (note the comments after each line):
 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is NOT right
  CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is again
 not right
  Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
 
  Any idea how can I stop the server from appending it's (or another) mail
 server name
  after the 'To:' field. I have tried tweaking the code with no positive
 results.
 
  We have also tried relaying the mail through the server Webmail is setup
 on,
  right through sendmail, and two other FreeBSD servers running Sendmail.
 
  We have tried contacting the author several times, as well as the FAQ,
 site, etc.
 
  Appreciate any assistance. Thank you,
 
 
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Re: WebMail Options

2002-07-17 Thread Moti Levy

my bad ,sorry

- Original Message -
From: Simon Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Moti Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: WebMail Options


 I use it too, but the problem is that it requires an IMAP server as a
 backend, I read his request as needing to use a POP3 server :|

 On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 12:26:17PM -0400, Moti Levy wrote:
  i use SquirrelMail its in the ports
 
 
   -Multiple domains - yes
   -POP3 - if you mean retriving email from pop3 clients than yes
   -Runs on FreeBSD, Apache,  CGI or PHP preferably - apache + php
   -SSL Option + broswer built
   -User friendly - extreamly freindly with lots of features ( spell
check
  and others )
   -Not too too expensive - free ...
 
  enjoy
  Moti
 
  
   We have looked at OpenWebmail and cannot seem to allow it to work
   with multiple domains (hosting environment). Anyone with documentation
   on how to, would be greatly appreciated.
  
   We have looked at Uebimiau for the longest time try to solve a bug.
   We have tried to contact the author several times without success.
   Below is my original post, hopefully someone who is using it can offer
   some further insight.
  
   Found here: http://www.uebimiau.sili.com.br/
  
   On a FreeBSD 4.6R server, when I send a message through the web
   interface, the recipient will see the following in the header fields
  within their
   (any) mail client software (note the comments after each line):
  
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is NOT
right
   CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is
again
  not right
   Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
  
   Any idea how can I stop the server from appending it's (or another)
mail
  server name
   after the 'To:' field. I have tried tweaking the code with no positive
  results.
  
   We have also tried relaying the mail through the server Webmail is
setup
  on,
   right through sendmail, and two other FreeBSD servers running
Sendmail.
  
   We have tried contacting the author several times, as well as the FAQ,
  site, etc.
  
   Appreciate any assistance. Thank you,
  
  
   ..D
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: WebMail Options

2002-07-17 Thread lists

That is Correct, IMAP is not an option. Needs to read via POP3 on a or other
POP3 servers.

Thanks...

- Original Message - 
From: Simon Dick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Moti Levy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 3:16 AM
Subject: Re: WebMail Options


 I use it too, but the problem is that it requires an IMAP server as a
 backend, I read his request as needing to use a POP3 server :|
 
 On Tue, Jul 16, 2002 at 12:26:17PM -0400, Moti Levy wrote:
  i use SquirrelMail its in the ports
  
  
   -Multiple domains - yes
   -POP3 - if you mean retriving email from pop3 clients than yes
   -Runs on FreeBSD, Apache,  CGI or PHP preferably - apache + php
   -SSL Option + broswer built
   -User friendly - extreamly freindly with lots of features ( spell check
  and others )
   -Not too too expensive - free ...
  
  enjoy
  Moti
  
  
   We have looked at OpenWebmail and cannot seem to allow it to work
   with multiple domains (hosting environment). Anyone with documentation
   on how to, would be greatly appreciated.
  
   We have looked at Uebimiau for the longest time try to solve a bug.
   We have tried to contact the author several times without success.
   Below is my original post, hopefully someone who is using it can offer
   some further insight.
  
   Found here: http://www.uebimiau.sili.com.br/
  
   On a FreeBSD 4.6R server, when I send a message through the web
   interface, the recipient will see the following in the header fields
  within their
   (any) mail client software (note the comments after each line):
  
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is NOT right
   CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is again
  not right
   Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
  
   Any idea how can I stop the server from appending it's (or another) mail
  server name
   after the 'To:' field. I have tried tweaking the code with no positive
  results.
  
   We have also tried relaying the mail through the server Webmail is setup
  on,
   right through sendmail, and two other FreeBSD servers running Sendmail.
  
   We have tried contacting the author several times, as well as the FAQ,
  site, etc.
  
   Appreciate any assistance. Thank you,



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RE: WebMail Options

2002-07-16 Thread Barry Byrne

I've used IMP (http://www.horde.org/imp) and found it quite good. Takes a
little effort to get it up and running but once done, everything is pretty
smooth.

Cheers,

Barry

--
Barry Byrne, IT Manager,
WBT Systems, Block 2, Harcourt Centre
Harcourt Street, Dublin 2, Ireland


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 16 July 2002 17:19
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: WebMail Options


 We are exploring our options for WebMail, but having difficulty
 finding the
 right one, specifically:

 One that supports:

 -Multiple domains
 -POP3
 -Runs on FreeBSD, Apache,  CGI or PHP preferably
 -SSL Option
 -User friendly
 -Not too too expensive

 We have looked at OpenWebmail and cannot seem to allow it to work
 with multiple domains (hosting environment). Anyone with documentation
 on how to, would be greatly appreciated.

 We have looked at Uebimiau for the longest time try to solve a bug.
 We have tried to contact the author several times without success.
 Below is my original post, hopefully someone who is using it can offer
 some further insight.

 Found here: http://www.uebimiau.sili.com.br/

 On a FreeBSD 4.6R server, when I send a message through the web
 interface, the recipient will see the following in the header
 fields within their
 (any) mail client software (note the comments after each line):

 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is NOT right
 CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] @server.mydomain.com // which is
 again not right
 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] // which is right

 Any idea how can I stop the server from appending it's (or
 another) mail server name
 after the 'To:' field. I have tried tweaking the code with no
 positive results.

 We have also tried relaying the mail through the server Webmail
 is setup on,
 right through sendmail, and two other FreeBSD servers running Sendmail.

 We have tried contacting the author several times, as well as the
 FAQ, site, etc.

 Appreciate any assistance. Thank you,


 ...D





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