Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid
package?
Thanks!
Dave
I've had no problems with squirrelmail so far: www.squirrelmail.com
Eray
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On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 23:32:57 -0400, Dave Nebinger wrote:
I'm running postfix and tpop3d on my site for email delivery.
Everything is working great; internally I can send receive, and
externally I can send and receive also (using smtp auth for sending,
tpop3d for receiving).
However,
Dave Nebinger schrieb:
Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid
package?
Horde
Alexander Skwar
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Alexander Skwar wrote:
Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid
package?
Horde
Actually, Horde is the framework, IMP is the Mail Program :)
Anyway, Horde is a good enterprise-scale system, and once setup can work
well, esp. with the range of other plug-in modules
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Dave Nebinger schrieb:
Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid
package?
Horde
Horde caveats:
1. must have +nls in mod_php
2. must be using a mod_php of no later than 4.3.11
3. moronic default settings for folder names and imap
Am Dienstag, den 27.09.2005, 03:40 -0500 schrieb kashani:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Dave Nebinger schrieb:
Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid
package?
Horde
Horde caveats:
1. must have +nls in mod_php
2. must be using a mod_php of no later
Heinz Sporn wrote:
2. must be using a mod_php of no later than 4.3.11
Can't confirm that. I am running both Horde 2 and 3 with 4.4.0-r3.
I have run it with 4.4.0 here, although now running with 4.3.11 as Zend
Debugger doesn't like the 4.4.x series atm.
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On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, kashani wrote:
Can you guess which webmail package I've been attempting to subjugate
for the past couple of hours?
Ive seen a lot of admins struggle with Horde - and then move on to
SquirrelMail ;-)
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Can you guess which webmail package I've been attempting to subjugate
for the past couple of hours?
Ive seen a lot of admins struggle with Horde - and then move on to
SquirrelMail ;-)
Anyone out there using eGroupWare? Looks good on the site and it would
appear to use most of the
Jonathan Wright wrote:
Heinz Sporn wrote:
2. must be using a mod_php of no later than 4.3.11
Can't confirm that. I am running both Horde 2 and 3 with 4.4.0-r3.
I have run it with 4.4.0 here, although now running with 4.3.11 as Zend
Debugger doesn't like the 4.4.x series atm.
Are you
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 12:51, Dave Nebinger wrote:
Can you guess which webmail package I've been attempting to subjugate
for the past couple of hours?
Ive seen a lot of admins struggle with Horde - and then move on to
SquirrelMail ;-)
Anyone out there using eGroupWare? Looks
Anyone out there using eGroupWare? Looks good on the site and it would
appear to use most of the standard tools...
I've got it installed. I like the looks of it a lot, but my mail users
are
real os users, and you have to add the egroupware users into it's
database.
so i'd have to add
On 9/27/05, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got it installed.I like the looks of it a lot, but my mail users arereal os users, and you have to add the egroupware users into it's database.
so i'd have to add everyone twice, and password changes would be a nightmare.so I pretty much don't
I'm running postfix and tpop3d on my site for email delivery.
Everything is working great; internally I can send receive, and externally
I can send and receive also (using smtp auth for sending, tpop3d for
receiving).
However, I'd like to add the ability to check my email through my web
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