Hi! Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from squirellmail? Sergios
15 Июль 2003 20:53, Michael J Barber написал: > I don't want to get into a lengthy discussion of features but Imp has > spellchecking as well. It is one package and one line in the config. The > package ispell (I think) is on most systems I believe. > > They both are very nice and work very well. > > Horde/Imp/... has a very nice self contained structure. Very little exists > outside the main directory tree. > > Squirrel mail has more plugins but is spread out over the system more and > needs a bit of tweaking to ensure good security. I've used both and like > both. > > In the end you cannot lose choosing either one, but choose the one that > fits your abilities and needs the best. > > > Michael J Barber > SUNY Plattsburgh > CMS Computer Labs Technician > 116D Feinberg Library > Plattsburgh, NY 12901 > 518.564.2319 > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< > > > Quoting Richard Houston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > ^^ I agree and lets not forget the huge list of plug-ins that can be > ^^ installed to further extend the already feature rich system. > ^^ > ^^ The spell checker plug in was a huge + for my users. > ^^ > ^^ Thanks > ^^ > ^^ Rich > ^^ > ^^ On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ^^ > I used to think that IMP was the best choice, but now I think > SquirrelMail ^^ > ^^ > has surpassed it - or if not, it soon will. Tracking the two projects > ^^ over > ^^ > time, SquirrelMail seems to have a much faster development model by > being ^^ > ^^ > very open to code contributions and suggestions from outside > developers. ^^ > ^^ > Now that it's included in the Redhat and Mandrake Linux distributions, > I ^^ > ^^ > expect that SquirrelMail will gather even more developer mindshare. > ^^ > > ^^ > -- > ^^ > Scott Langley > ^^ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ^^ > Systems Administrator > ^^ > Rural Network Services > ^^ > > ^^ > > ^^ > > ^^ > Ronen Amity writes: > ^^ > > ^^ > > Horde IMP is the best choise. > ^^ > > > ^^ > > At 05:48 PM 7/15/2003, David A Powicki wrote: > ^^ > > > ^^ > > > ^^ > >> I also recommend IMP. It does have a steep learning curve, but > once ^^ you > ^^ > >> figure out what is going on it is very powerful. It has a number of > ^^ great > ^^ > >> features for a web-based mail client and with the additional > ^^ applications > ^^ > >> in the Horde framework you have the potential for a Portal > ^^ application. > ^^ > >> > ^^ > >> We support ~7K users logged in per day two on dual PIII systems. > ^^ > >> > ^^ > >> > ^^ > >> -- > ^^ > >> David Powicki Network Analyst OIT Network Services > ^^ > >> Voice: 413.545.1605 Fax: 413.545.3203 University of > Massachusetts ^^ > >> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Amherst, > MA 01003-4640 ^^ > >> > ^^ > >> On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote: > ^^ > >> > ^^ > >> > I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, > ^^ as > ^^ > >> > somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure. > ^^ > >> > > ^^ > >> > On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield > wrote: ^^ > >> > > What webmail frontend would you all recommend? > ^^ > >> > > > ^^ > >> > > James. > ^^ > >> > > ^^ > >> > -- > ^^ > >> > Etienne Goyer Linux Québec Technologies Inc. > ^^ > >> > http://www.LinuxQuebec.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ^^ > >> > > ^^ -- > ^^ > ^^ > ^^ Richard Houston > ^^ > ^^ R.L.H. Consulting > ^^ 204-255-5135 > ^^ www.rlhc.net > ^^ > ^^ > ^^ > > ----------------------------------------------------- > ----------------------------------------------------- > This site run by Horde http://www.horde.org > Apache http://httpd.apache.org > PHP http://www.php.net > PostgreSQL http://www.postgresql.org > MySQL http://www.mysql.com > Postfix http://www.postfix.org > Cyrus-Imap http://asg.web.cmu.edu/ > and of course > GNU Linux by RedHat http://www.redhat.com > -----------------------------------------------------