Hey Linux gurus... I'm operating a system that runs Fedora Core 5. It uses Postfix as an MTA.
I'm able to send mail to, and receive mail from, other email addresses outside the system - configuring the MTA was a snap. (I didn't even have to open a port for it in my firewall.) Currently however, I am only able to send or receive mail by using the "mail" command at the prompt. I'm wondering - is there some sort of "yahoo-like" web interface I could install on my system? I'm not talking about a pop/smtp client like Outlook or Squirrelmail (which I am guessing is Outlook's Linux counterpart). If possible, I'd prefer to avoid setting up the POP3/SMTP functionality this would require, mostly because I've looked at the documentation for Postfix and can't see a way to do that without leaving an "open relay" that spammers could exploit. So this is what I'm looking for: I want to be able to go to my server's webpage, log in securely, and view/send mail via a web interface. Ideally this could be reached from a public computer running Internet Explorer only, without special software or configuration. Basically, like I do right now with Yahoo mail. Any ideas on how to get started? Do I need SSL, for instance? I realize I'm probably talking about something called an MUA (the other half of the email delivery equation) but I am in need of your suggestions and guidance. Thanks, Matt _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
