On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Joel Ebel wrote:
I use squirrelmail on several systems. It's very easy to set up since it's
all just php. Just extract it into your web server and run conf.pl to set it
up for your organization name, and domain.
If you're using CentOS it's just a matter of RPM installs. You'll need to
fidget with /etc/httpd/conf.d/squirrelmail.conf, and look at
/usr/share/doc/squirrelmail-*/ for info on making an appropriate secure
cert.
We switched from Horde to Squirrelmail recently and I seriously like
Squirrelmail more. I actually hardly use it, preferring PC-Pine, but a lot
of friends love the webmail interface.
Regarding spam filtering, I haven't looked at the spamcop plugin, but a
better solution would be to use spamassassin and process all your mail with
spamassassin before you read it. How you do that depends on your MTA and
MDA.
What Joe said. Squirrelmail is really just a web interface to IMAP.
There's add-ons to do spamfiltering. But what you probably want to do is
install Spamassassin, do some training to build a bayesin database and
then setup procmail rule(s) to send any Spamassassin tagged e-mail into a
"probably-spam" folder. That way it doesn't crowd your Inbox.
Or you can look at Maia Mailguard:
http://www.maiamailguard.com/
which provides a web interface to Spamasassin, clamav and more. There was
a presentation on it at the NC Sysadmin meeting some months ago, it was
pretty good...
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