Greetings,
This is *definately* not the place to ask this but perhaps
somebody good point to a good site or book. I just recieved a message
that has header information of my own account...This gives me reason to
suspect either my mail server or box in general was hacked into...or
On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 10:25:26PM +, Sam wrote:
Tom Hukins writes:
Sqwebmail also refuses logins through proxy farms and proxy
hierarchies.
Only broken proxies.
Not true. Proxy farms and hierarchies are not broken. You have yet
to provide any reason other than prejudice to explain
Rick McMillin writes:
Not only that, but overall in my experience, it pretty much sucks. It
screwed up quite a bit corrupted mail files and ran quite slowly. After
using it for a month, they sent us an invoice. We promptly deleted it and
now use dmailweb from netwinsite.com. Works like a
Peter Gradwell writes:
At 11:11 am -0700 13/4/99,the wonderful Matthew Kaing wrote:
Hi, I like users to be able to access and manage their email via a browser.
Does anyone know of a web-based interface to Qmail or other similar packages
for Linux that is freeware?
Not only that, but overall in my experience, it pretty much sucks. It
screwed up quite a bit corrupted mail files and ran quite slowly. After
using it for a month, they sent us an invoice. We promptly deleted it and
now use dmailweb from netwinsite.com. Works like a charm, very fast and
good
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999 10:28:31 -0500 (CDT), Andy Walden wrote:
Not only that, but overall in my experience, it pretty much sucks. It
screwed up quite a bit corrupted mail files and ran quite slowly. After
using it for a month, they sent us an invoice. We promptly deleted it and
now use dmailweb
Hi, I like users to be able to access and manage their email via a browser.
Does anyone know of a web-based interface to Qmail or other similar packages
for Linux that is freeware?
Thanks,
Matthew Bora Kaing
On Tue, Apr 13, 1999 at 11:11:50AM -0700, Matthew Kaing wrote:
Hi, I like users to be able to access and manage their email via a browser.
Does anyone know of a web-based interface to Qmail or other similar packages
for Linux that is freeware?
web.horde.org/imp/, if I'm not mistaken.
Greetz,
At 11:11 am -0700 13/4/99,the wonderful Matthew Kaing wrote:
Hi, I like users to be able to access and manage their email via a browser.
Does anyone know of a web-based interface to Qmail or other similar packages
for Linux that is freeware?
www.endymion.com/products/mailman
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peter at
Matthew Kaing writes:
Hi, I like users to be able to access and manage their email via a browser.
Does anyone know of a web-based interface to Qmail or other similar packages
for Linux that is freeware?
http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail/
Only for Maildir mailboxes.
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Sam
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