I have been working on cwmail for about two weeks now, it looks great so far,
kind of long setup, but it will look great in the end. Has a hotmail like
appearance as default, but you can customize it.

jake


On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:

--Another possible solution is stunnel. You can so secure pop/imap
--connections through it and keep using yiour existing setup (other than
--disabling external access to pop/imap). The client programs have to
--support it of course. I know outlook express 5 does.
--
--hth
--charles
--
--On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
--
--> Hi - I'd like to set up a web mail interface for our mail server for 
--> remote users to check and send mail. I'm looking into this as a way 
--> of increasing the security of our server - by stopping off-site users 
--> from using POP to check their mail. I'm intending on blocking POP 
--> connections from off-site once webmail is implemented...
--> 
--> a) I can set up https on our apache server with available info at 
--> http://www.apacheweek.com/ but I don't know where to start in setting 
--> up a web mail interface - can you suggest one that works well with a 
--> redhat 6.2 server?
--> 
--> b) so long as I force all web mail transactions to be through the 
--> secure server then this will provide a better level of security than 
--> POP with cleartext passwords - specially when our users are using 
--> systems such as hotmail or yahoo mail to fetch their pop mail - or am 
--> I being deluded here?
--> 
--> c) is there a better way of approaching this security issue?
--> 
--> any pointers, how-tos, urls or horror stories would be greatly appreciated!
--
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