Hi I wonder if someone can give me some pointers on this. I have cyrus/sendmail running on a RH server, and it works great. I use ximian evolution as my mail client and other users also has no problem with OE or MO. I've been looking at various web based mail clients to implement on my server for my clients, but they all seem to have "messy" temp folders that need to be taken care of with cron jobs etc, and it seems like these temp folders/cron jobs are not 100% fool proof in either the size that they grow, or in detecting "old" messages to delete.
So, I would just like to get my mind in line here with the actual problem. Are these php based webmail clients "forced" to use this kind of temp folder structure, or is there just no other way, and one would have to "live with it". Would a Java client be less of a hassle then? I would have asked something like " Can't you simply let cyrus handle the whole process and just use php to create the 'frontend' " , but I obviously don't know enough about the actual "workings" of these php clients ( squirrel and webmail for instance ). I just don't want to put one on my server as a solution to my clients if I cannot be 100% assured and comfortable with the system as I am with cyrus in general. Thanks Hope someone can enlighten me. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php