Did they finally resolve their security issues? Using Horde and Squirrelmail here. Prefer Horde over Squirrelmail. Much nicer interface.
On 09/28/2010 09:53 AM, Javid Freeman wrote: > I use Roundcube... Still in beta somewhat but very reliable. I have > been using it for 6 months without any problems. Disclaimer: I only > have 1 domain and about 60 business users. > > http://roundcube.net/ > > Really nice interface, easy to install, great options. > > Javid > > On 9/27/2010 5:42 PM, Scott Hughes wrote: >> >> >> On 9/27/10 3:29 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: >>> Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote: >>>> I need a good web interface for my Qmail Toaster. I know it has >>>> been discussed on this list many times before, but I have to ask. >>>> I would like a nice Commercial looking interface to direct my >>>> customers to, what would the group suggest? I do not care if it is >>>> a squirelmail skin that I have to pay for or some other completely >>>> different application. >>>> >>>> Thank you, >>>> Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. >>>> >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >>> >>> >>> I presume you mean a mail client application, not an administrative >>> one. >>> >>> There will be a Horde webmail package available for QMT at some >>> point in the not too distant future, I expect by the end of the year. >>> >>> Egroupware also has a nice webmail app (from what I've heard). >>> >>> There are also skins for squirrelmail, some of which would require >>> you to use their package instead of squirrelmail-toaster, which only >>> means that you might have a little configuration to do with it. The >>> squirrelmail configuration isn't difficult. >>> >>> Basically, any web app that's imap/smtp compatible should work just >>> fine. Take your pick. >>> >> I couldn't locate the Horde install guide on the wiki site, but here >> is Anil's guide that should take care of you! >> >> *_Horde Configuration Guide:_**__* >> >> (Assuming you are using Centos 5 or RHEL 5 distro but horde >> installation steps will remain same in all linux distros) >> >> *Step 1:*** >> >> Download horde tar file into any downloads folder >> >> wget ftp://ftp.horde.org/pub/horde-webmail/horde-webmail-latest.tar.gz >> >> go to the www root folder. >> >> # cd /var/www/html >> >> # tar -zxvf /path to you horde download >> folder/horde-webmail-latest.tar.gz >> >> # mv horde-webmail-1.2.6 horde >> >> # cd horde >> >> Install Required PHP modules: >> >> # yum -y install GeoIP geoip-devel gd ImageMagick ImageMagick-devel >> ImageMagick-perl >> >> # yum -y install php-mbstring php-gettext php-gd php-xml php-mcrypt >> php-pecl-Fileinfo >> >> # pecl install Imagic json LZF geoip >> >> edit /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and add the following: >> >> >> >> <Directory /var/www/html/horde> >> Options Includes SymLinksIfOwnerMatch >> AllowOverride All >> Order allow,deny >> Allow from all >> AcceptPathInfo On >> php_flag track_vars On >> #php_admin_value memory_limit 384M >> php_admin_value post_max_size 20M >> </Directory> >> >> >> >> # service httpd restart >> >> http://your-server-ip/horde/test.php >> >> check if all required php modules are installed Step 2. >> >> >> >> *Step 2:*** >> >> Now Configure Horde: >> >> *# cd /var/www/html/horde* >> >> Before executing the setup.php script we need to change the default >> password for user horde in the sql script for horde database >> creation. If you don't want to change the default password skip this >> step and directly to Step3 and run the setup script: >> >> *# vi scripts/sql/create.mysql.sql* >> >> USE mysql; >> >> REPLACE INTO user (host, user, password) >> >> VALUES ( >> >> 'localhost', >> >> 'horde', >> >> -- IMPORTANT: Change this password. >> >> PASSWORD('horde') <---------------(Change you >> password here) >> >> ); >> >> save the file and proceed to step 3. >> >> >> *Step 3:** * >> >> # cd /var/ww/html/horde >> >> # php scripts/setup.php >> >> What is the web root path on your web server for this installation, >> i.e. the path of the address you use to access Horde Groupware >> Webmail Edition in your browser? [/horde] >> >> Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu >> >> (0) Exit >> >> (1) Configure database settings >> >> (2) Create database or tables >> >> (3) Configure administrator settings >> >> (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location >> >> (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version >> >> Type your choice: *1* >> >> What database backend should we use? [false] >> >> (false) [None] >> >> (dbase) dBase >> >> (ibase) Firebird/InterBase >> >> (fbsql) Frontbase >> >> (ifx) Informix >> >> (msql) mSQL >> >> (mssql) MS SQL Server >> >> (mysql) MySQL >> >> (mysqli) MySQL (mysqli) >> >> (oci8) Oracle >> >> (odbc) ODBC >> >> (pgsql) PostgreSQL >> >> (sqlite) SQLite >> >> (sybase) Sybase >> >> >> >> Type your choice: *mysql* >> >> Request persistent connections? [0] >> >> (1) Yes >> >> (0) No >> >> Type your choice: *1* >> >> >> >> Username to connect to the database as* [] *horde* >> >> Password to connect with [] Your Password that you changed to in Step >> 2. *(If you have not changed in the password in step 2 then type >> **horde**)* >> >> How should we connect to the database? [unix] >> >> (unix) UNIX Sockets >> >> (tcp) TCP/IP >> >> Type your choice: *unix* >> >> >> >> Location of UNIX socket [] */var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock** (or >> wherever you mysql.sock file is type full path here)* >> >> >> >> Database name to use* [] *horde* >> >> >> >> Internally used charset* [utf-8] >> >> Use SSL to connect to the server? [0] >> >> (1) Yes >> >> (0) No >> >> Type your choice: *1* >> >> >> >> Certification Authority to use for SSL connections [] *(Ignore >> this and leave blank )* >> >> Split reads to a different server? [false] >> >> (false) Disabled >> >> (true) Enabled >> >> *Type your choice: **false* >> >> >> >> Writing main configuration file >> >> Done configuring database settings. >> >> >> >> Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu >> >> (0) Exit >> >> (1) Configure database settings >> >> (2) Create database or tables >> >> (3) Configure administrator settings >> >> (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location >> >> (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version >> >> *Type your choice: **2* >> >> Should we create the database for you? If yes, you need to provide a >> database >> >> user that has permissions to create new databases on your system. If >> no, we >> >> will only create the database tables for you. [y] >> >> (y) Yes >> >> (n) No >> >> >> >> *Type your choice: **y* >> >> >> >> Database superuser for creating the database if necessary for your >> database system: root >> >> >> >> Specify a password for the database user: anaconda#1 >> >> Loading database module... >> >> Creating database... >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the database. >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Mail (imp). >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Filters (ingo). >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Address Book (turba). >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Calendar (kronolith). >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Tasks (nag). >> >> [ OK ] Successfully created the tables for Notes (mnemo). >> >> >> >> Should we build the database with METAR weather stations now? This is >> necessary if you want to display METAR weather information. Building >> the database requires a network connection. [y] >> >> (y) Yes >> >> (n) No >> >> >> >> *Type your choice: **n* >> >> Done creating database. >> >> >> >> >> >> Horde Groupware Webmail Edition Configuration Menu >> >> (0) Exit >> >> (1) Configure database settings >> >> (2) Create database or tables >> >> (3) Configure administrator settings >> >> (4) Update PEAR for a new or changed location >> >> (5) Update from an older Horde Groupware Webmail Edition version >> >> >> >> *Type your choice: 0* >> >> Thank you for using Horde Groupware Webmail Edition! >> >> [r...@mail-srv horde]# >> >> >> >> Your all done now with the basic installation of Horde. Go to the URL >> http://your-server-ip/horde or https://yourmaildomain/horde and >> login with your email username and password. >> >> >> >> To coustomise the webmail options/features/prefs you need to edit >> imp/config/prefs.php file. >> >> If need any help please write me an email. >> >> Enjoy!!!! >> >> >> >> >> >> Regards, >> >> >> >> Anil Aliyan -- Cecil Yother, Jr. "cj" cj's 2318 Clement Ave Alameda, CA 94501 tel 510.865.2787 | http://yother.com