[qmailtoaster] Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Diana Calder
Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
they're worth taking a deeper look at.

I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
community would be greatly appreciated.

Hoping for some good recommendations,
Diana
  

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Cecil Yother, Jr.

  
  
On 12/06/2012 09:24 AM, Diana Calder
  wrote:


  Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
they're worth taking a deeper look at.

I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
community would be greatly appreciated.

Hoping for some good recommendations,
Diana
  



Diana,

I have been using RoundCube and I'm very pleased with it. You can
set it up and use it simultaneously with Squirrelmail. I have used
Horde and I liked it, but it's difficult to setup and I found it to
be buggy. Things worked when it was set up and then magically
didn't work with no explanation and the Horde mailing list needs to
take lessons from the toaster list, ;)

Atmail free was short on features, you're not missing anything.

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Sebastian Grewe
Forgot to add the links, posted it them while back I think:

https://github.com/TheSerapher/chef-roundcube

You can also find one for Qmailtoaster:

https://github.com/TheSerapher/chef-qmailtoaster

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:44, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:

 Hey Diana,
 
 I am using RoundCube myself and I am very happy with it. It is exactly what 
 you said: A Webmailer without all the bells and whistles others offer.
 
 Installation is easy and straight forward. You can try it out on any LAMP 
 host and point it towards your IMAP/SMTP host to try it out. Or I make a 
 quick account for you to see the UI ;-)
 
 Sidenote: I have written an Opscode Chef cookbook for it too. 
 
 Cheers,
 Sebastian
 
 On 06.12.2012, at 18:24, Diana Calder dcal...@essexcountylibrary.ca wrote:
 
 Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
 Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
 listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
 who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
 it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
 and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
 they're worth taking a deeper look at.
 
 I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
 and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
 instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
 like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
 address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
 would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
 filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
 eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
 little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
 continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
 community would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Hoping for some good recommendations,
 Diana
 
 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Edwin Casimero

Roundcube sucks on Ipad.
Looks good on desktops and laptops.
I use both.


On Friday, 07 December, 2012 01:50 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:

PS: when it comes to auto responses and password changes I have not been using 
Roundcube though. I would love to run it in Roundcube if that would be possible 
- maybe others have experience with that already?

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:44, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:


Hey Diana,

I am using RoundCube myself and I am very happy with it. It is exactly what you 
said: A Webmailer without all the bells and whistles others offer.

Installation is easy and straight forward. You can try it out on any LAMP host 
and point it towards your IMAP/SMTP host to try it out. Or I make a quick 
account for you to see the UI ;-)

Sidenote: I have written an Opscode Chef cookbook for it too.

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:24, Diana Calder dcal...@essexcountylibrary.ca wrote:


Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
they're worth taking a deeper look at.

I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
community would be greatly appreciated.

Hoping for some good recommendations,
Diana


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[qmailtoaster] Re: Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Eric Shubert

Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)

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On 12/06/2012 06:52 PM, Edwin Casimero wrote:

Roundcube sucks on Ipad.
Looks good on desktops and laptops.
I use both.


On Friday, 07 December, 2012 01:50 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:

PS: when it comes to auto responses and password changes I have not
been using Roundcube though. I would love to run it in Roundcube if
that would be possible - maybe others have experience with that already?

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:44, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:


Hey Diana,

I am using RoundCube myself and I am very happy with it. It is
exactly what you said: A Webmailer without all the bells and whistles
others offer.

Installation is easy and straight forward. You can try it out on any
LAMP host and point it towards your IMAP/SMTP host to try it out. Or
I make a quick account for you to see the UI ;-)

Sidenote: I have written an Opscode Chef cookbook for it too.

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:24, Diana Calder dcal...@essexcountylibrary.ca
wrote:


Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
they're worth taking a deeper look at.

I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
community would be greatly appreciated.

Hoping for some good recommendations,
Diana


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Kelly Cobean
Using someone else's iPad perhaps?  Only reason I can think of.

Sent from my iPad

On Dec 6, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:

 Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
 I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)
 
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 On 12/06/2012 06:52 PM, Edwin Casimero wrote:
 Roundcube sucks on Ipad.
 Looks good on desktops and laptops.
 I use both.
 
 
 On Friday, 07 December, 2012 01:50 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:
 PS: when it comes to auto responses and password changes I have not
 been using Roundcube though. I would love to run it in Roundcube if
 that would be possible - maybe others have experience with that already?
 
 Cheers,
 Sebastian
 
 On 06.12.2012, at 18:44, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:
 
 Hey Diana,
 
 I am using RoundCube myself and I am very happy with it. It is
 exactly what you said: A Webmailer without all the bells and whistles
 others offer.
 
 Installation is easy and straight forward. You can try it out on any
 LAMP host and point it towards your IMAP/SMTP host to try it out. Or
 I make a quick account for you to see the UI ;-)
 
 Sidenote: I have written an Opscode Chef cookbook for it too.
 
 Cheers,
 Sebastian
 
 On 06.12.2012, at 18:24, Diana Calder dcal...@essexcountylibrary.ca
 wrote:
 
 Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
 Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
 listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
 who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
 it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
 and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
 they're worth taking a deeper look at.
 
 I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
 and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
 instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
 like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
 address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
 would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
 filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
 eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
 little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
 continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
 community would be greatly appreciated.
 
 Hoping for some good recommendations,
 Diana
 
 
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[qmailtoaster] Re: Squirrelmail alternatives? Looking for recs

2012-12-06 Thread Eric Shubert
I suppose someone might do that, but not worth much effort to make it 
nice in my mind.


I suppose that someone may come up with an html mail app that's mobile 
friendly one day.


In the meantime, I'd be the first to agree that QMT could use a better 
webmail app. Webmail is far from a core component though, and barely a 
QMT component at all when you think about it. In fact, I put webmail on 
an entirely separate host from QMT.


I'd like to see a QMT Webmail team formed, who would focus on the 
webmail aspects of QMT (Squirrelmail, Roundcube, Horde, and perhaps 
Nginx). Maybe come up with a webmail-toaster set of packages, or some 
such. Any takers?


Thanks.

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On 12/06/2012 07:38 PM, Kelly Cobean wrote:

Using someone else's iPad perhaps?  Only reason I can think of.

Sent from my iPad

On Dec 6, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote:


Why wouldn't you use the native mail program on an Ipad?
I use a native mail program on any mobile device. (K-9 mail on android)

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On 12/06/2012 06:52 PM, Edwin Casimero wrote:

Roundcube sucks on Ipad.
Looks good on desktops and laptops.
I use both.


On Friday, 07 December, 2012 01:50 AM, Sebastian Grewe wrote:

PS: when it comes to auto responses and password changes I have not
been using Roundcube though. I would love to run it in Roundcube if
that would be possible - maybe others have experience with that already?

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:44, Sebastian Grewe sebast...@grewe.ca wrote:


Hey Diana,

I am using RoundCube myself and I am very happy with it. It is
exactly what you said: A Webmailer without all the bells and whistles
others offer.

Installation is easy and straight forward. You can try it out on any
LAMP host and point it towards your IMAP/SMTP host to try it out. Or
I make a quick account for you to see the UI ;-)

Sidenote: I have written an Opscode Chef cookbook for it too.

Cheers,
Sebastian

On 06.12.2012, at 18:24, Diana Calder dcal...@essexcountylibrary.ca
wrote:


Anyone using something other than Squirrelmail for webmail with
Qmailtoaster? I'm working my way through researching the options
listed in the Wiki but I'd like to get some feedback from someone
who's actually using one of the alternative webmail packages. So far,
it looks like atmail is gone (the free community version, at least),
and AfterLogic lite, eGroupware, Horde, and RoundCube all look like
they're worth taking a deeper look at.

I'd prefer something that looks a little less dated than Squirrelmail
and that has a good mobile interface. Our Intranet is a hosted Noodle
instance, so I'm not really interested in extra bells and whistles
like calendars and such - just good solid email features like a decent
address book (though a nice shared one in addition to personal ones
would be nice), the ability to set a vacation response, basic
filtering, and allowing individual users to change their password.
eGroupware is probably overkill for our needs and even Horde may be a
little over the top - but they're also the two nicest looking. I'll be
continuing to research but some helpful comments from the Qmailtoaster
community would be greatly appreciated.

Hoping for some good recommendations,
Diana


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