Re: Web mail for not local domains.

2010-11-29 Thread krad
On 28 November 2010 20:56, Grant Peel gp...@thenetnow.com wrote:

 Openwebmail 1.53

 -Grant

 -Original Message- From: Jim Pazarena
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 On 2010-11-28 9:36 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:

 Hello all.

 I was wondering if you can suggest the best application you consider for
 the following.


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all of the above will do it fine. Just make sure you set them up to do it
via imap not pop3. Google mail should work fine as well as that can hook
into imap accounts
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Web mail for not local domains.

2010-11-28 Thread Jorge Biquez

Hello all.

I was wondering if you can suggest the best application you consider 
for the following.


I am supporting a non profit organization, so the budget is less than 
zero. They already have a freebsd server (8.1) and are using sendmail 
for about 20 accounts, not big traffic. In their pc's (windows xp) 
they are using eudora (free version) as a client without problems 
(POP). I would like to install them a webmail that let them access 
the local accounts in the server BUT that also let them access some 
other accounts with another providers. No gmail, hotmail or so, but 
POP3 accounts that are hosted under other domains with other ISP's . 
Actually no problem under they eudora mail client, but the idea is 
that when they out in conference or so they also can have access to 
the accounts under the freebsd server and the other provider.


Thanks in advance for your comments.

Jorge Biquez

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Re: Web mail for not local domains.

2010-11-28 Thread Firas Kraiem
On 28/11/10 18:36, Jorge Biquez wrote:
 Hello all.
 
 I was wondering if you can suggest the best application you consider for
 the following.
 
 I am supporting a non profit organization, so the budget is less than
 zero. They already have a freebsd server (8.1) and are using sendmail
 for about 20 accounts, not big traffic. In their pc's (windows xp) they
 are using eudora (free version) as a client without problems (POP). I
 would like to install them a webmail that let them access the local
 accounts in the server BUT that also let them access some other accounts
 with another providers. No gmail, hotmail or so, but POP3 accounts that
 are hosted under other domains with other ISP's . Actually no problem
 under they eudora mail client, but the idea is that when they out in
 conference or so they also can have access to the accounts under the
 freebsd server and the other provider.
 
 Thanks in advance for your comments.
 
 Jorge Biquez
 

Hi,

I *think* (not 100% sure and I don't have one to test right now) Horde
IMP can do that

Firas
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Re: Web mail for not local domains.

2010-11-28 Thread Da Rock

On 11/29/10 03:36, Jorge Biquez wrote:

Hello all.

I was wondering if you can suggest the best application you consider 
for the following.


I am supporting a non profit organization, so the budget is less than 
zero. They already have a freebsd server (8.1) and are using sendmail 
for about 20 accounts, not big traffic. In their pc's (windows xp) 
they are using eudora (free version) as a client without problems 
(POP). I would like to install them a webmail that let them access the 
local accounts in the server BUT that also let them access some other 
accounts with another providers. No gmail, hotmail or so, but POP3 
accounts that are hosted under other domains with other ISP's . 
Actually no problem under they eudora mail client, but the idea is 
that when they out in conference or so they also can have access to 
the accounts under the freebsd server and the other provider.


Thanks in advance for your comments.

Jorge Biquez
mail/atmail no question. A little annoying for me (as I don't 
specifically want those features) but perfect for what you want.


HTH
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Re: Web mail for not local domains.

2010-11-28 Thread Jim Pazarena

On 2010-11-28 9:36 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:

Hello all.

I was wondering if you can suggest the best application you consider for the 
following.


roundcube
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Re: Web mail for not local domains.

2010-11-28 Thread Grant Peel

Openwebmail 1.53

-Grant

-Original Message- 
From: Jim Pazarena

Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 2:42 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Web mail for not local domains.

On 2010-11-28 9:36 AM, Jorge Biquez wrote:

Hello all.

I was wondering if you can suggest the best application you consider for 
the following.


roundcube
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Jim Pazarena fqu...@paz.bz
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