On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 04:43:23PM -0600, Cam wrote: > Hi, > > I'm setting up a web server. Everything is finished except for the > webmail portion. The setup i have going on currently is > Postfix/Courier(IMAP and POP)/MySQL(for the virtual users)/Amavis(w/ > ClamAV and Spamassassin). That stuff is all working really great. > The portion i am lacking is webmail. Initially i tried sqwebmail > (courier), but it was just way too ugly and i would feel guilty giving > that to the users. Then i checked out squirellmail, which is a step > in the right direction, although still a little bland (maybe not too > big of a deal?). A friend recommended Hula to me. The interface is > beautiful, and i like a lot of the features. Unfortunately, it seems > that it wants to do *everything* (be it's own mail server, web server, > imap server, etc.). That seems like a lot of crap when i already have > *all* of that stuff working anyway. Would it be worth it to run > anyway? Hula is easily moved to other ports so that you can have the > services running side-by-side, but is it worth it to do it this way? > will i take a huge performance hit? tips or experience would be > appreciated. >
Use Horde. The new version 3 is in Sarge. It has a nice interface, lots of available apps/modules and very configurable. The university I attended as an undergrad used it on a big iron server to provide webmail access to about 40,000 users. -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr
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