RE: web-based mail

1999-01-12 Thread Tatsuya Kawasaki
nuary 11, 1999 11:23 AM Cc: qmail Mailing list Subject: Re: web-based mail Allen Versfeld writes: This is probably a case of Famous Last Words, but: How hard can it be to set up a web-based pop3 client? Given that all I want is to give my existing users access to their m

RE: web-based mail

1999-01-11 Thread Ed Park
CGI communicate with a POP server, and retrieve a message if all that needs to be done is a simple local/NFS file read. cheers, Ed -Original Message- From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, January 11, 1999 11:23 AM Cc: qmail Mailing list Subject: Re: web-based mail Allen

Re: web-based mail

1999-01-11 Thread Joergen Persson
At 17:56 1999-01-11 +0100, Mirko Zeibig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] There is a perl-package called webmin or webadmin, which allows to administer your system via a web-browser. If you install SSLeay it is even possible to do this via https. [snip] http://www.webmin.com/webmin/ It's a nice

Re: web-based mail

1999-01-11 Thread Chris Ulrich
I've written a cgi mua. It's about as feature-full as mailx, only knows how to deal with maildir formatted mailboxes, and is reasonably fast, even on my development system (a DECstation w/ultrix). It is written in bourne(ish) shell (tested with ash/pdksh/ksh88) but requires the program

Re: web-based mail

1999-01-11 Thread Eric Dahnke
This is probably a case of Famous Last Words, but: How hard can it be to set up a web-based pop3 client? There are cgi web mail clients that set up in about 15 mins. People are big on Mailman, but I prefer Dmailweb. Given that all I want is to give my existing users access to their mail