Re: [gentoo-user] searching for mailsystem with webinterface...

2003-09-02 Thread Mark Fisher
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On Tuesday 02 September 2003 7:19 pm, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am searching for a *complete* webfrontend for a mailsystem (Postfix
> or Qmail). I googled for this a while, but only found solutions with
> *some* of my needed functions.

Have you looked at webmin?  

www.webmin.com

The site is dog slow atm, but from memory the standard module set includes 
support for postfix, qmail and majordomo list manager.  Mailman, the other 
large list manager, has its own web interface built in I think.

There are also 100s of 3rd party modules for webmin, spamassassin is most 
probably supported.  It does have limited support for per-user control from 
memery - so you can allow a user only access to certain modules.  But they 
may or may no be able to see/change other user's details and so it may not be 
suitable for an isp type environment.


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Re: [gentoo-user] searching for mailsystem with webinterface...

2003-09-02 Thread Matthias F. Brandstetter
-- quoting Rigoberto de la Cruz --
> have you seen the plugins in squirrelmail.org? maybe they have what
> you are looking for.. maybe not..

Ohh yes, seems there are indeed *many* good plugins -- I will check 
them, maybe I can do all with Squirrelmail. Thanks for the tip!

Greetings, Matthias

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Re: [gentoo-user] searching for mailsystem with webinterface...

2003-09-02 Thread Rigoberto de la Cruz
On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 10:03:11PM +0200, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> -- quoting Rigoberto de la Cruz --
> > Don't know what you have seen, but have you tried:
> >
> > open webmail:http://openwebmail.org/
> 
> will look at this...
> 
> > squirrelmail:http://www.squirrelmail.org/
> 
> Yeah I know this, but I need a webinterface for a *complete* 
> mailsystem (with at least *all* features I told of), not only a 
> webmail solution.
> 
> Greets and thx, Matthias
>

have you seen the plugins in squirrelmail.org? maybe they have what you are
looking for.. maybe not.. 

rigo 

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Re: [gentoo-user] searching for mailsystem with webinterface...

2003-09-02 Thread Matthias F. Brandstetter
-- quoting Rigoberto de la Cruz --
> Don't know what you have seen, but have you tried:
>
> open webmail:http://openwebmail.org/

will look at this...

> squirrelmail:http://www.squirrelmail.org/

Yeah I know this, but I need a webinterface for a *complete* 
mailsystem (with at least *all* features I told of), not only a 
webmail solution.

Greets and thx, Matthias

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Aw, being a clown sucks.  You get kicked by kids, bit by dogs, and
admired by the elderly.  Who am I clowning?  I have no business being
a clown!  I'm leaving the clowning business to all the other clowns in 
the clowning business.

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Re: [gentoo-user] searching for mailsystem with webinterface...

2003-09-02 Thread Alcino Dall Igna Junior
See IMP 

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  Description: IMP 3.2.1 provides webmail access


On Tue, 2003-09-02 at 16:19, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am searching for a *complete* webfrontend for a mailsystem (Postfix 
> or Qmail). I googled for this a while, but only found solutions with 
> *some* of my needed functions.
> 
> I need those functions:
> *) Postfix or Qmail as MTA
> *) pop3(-ssl) and IMAP(-ssl) [w/ courier for example]
> *) virtual domain handling [like vpopmail or Teuqila]
> *) webinterface [like sqwebmail, Squirrelmail, NetMail, etc.]
> *) ability to assign v. domain admins [like in Tequila or qmailadmin]
> *) SpamAssassin frontend (ee. forward spams to diff. accounts) [oMail]
> *) Mailinglist management (with archive) [qmailadmin]
> *) user vacation settings with start & end date [like in Tequila]
> *) ...
> 
> So, in short: I want a combined qmailadmin/Tequila/oMail, because I 
> need features from all of them.
> 
> I am searching for this a long time now, but only found the above said 
> tools. I can't imagine that I am the only one who needs this features 
> (for an ISP), so I think there must exists such a tool/system -- all 
> in one ;)
> 
> Do I really have to take on of them and code my needed features to it? 
> Or do you guys have an idea?
> 
> Greetings and TIA, Matthias


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Re: [gentoo-user] searching for mailsystem with webinterface...

2003-09-02 Thread Rigoberto de la Cruz
Don't know what you have seen, but have you tried:

open webmail:http://openwebmail.org/
squirrelmail:http://www.squirrelmail.org/

both are very good and IIRC you can write plugins for them so that you can add
more features to them.


rigo


On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 09:19:31PM +0200, Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am searching for a *complete* webfrontend for a mailsystem (Postfix 
> or Qmail). I googled for this a while, but only found solutions with 
> *some* of my needed functions.
> 
> I need those functions:
> *) Postfix or Qmail as MTA
> *) pop3(-ssl) and IMAP(-ssl) [w/ courier for example]
> *) virtual domain handling [like vpopmail or Teuqila]
> *) webinterface [like sqwebmail, Squirrelmail, NetMail, etc.]
> *) ability to assign v. domain admins [like in Tequila or qmailadmin]
> *) SpamAssassin frontend (ee. forward spams to diff. accounts) [oMail]
> *) Mailinglist management (with archive) [qmailadmin]
> *) user vacation settings with start & end date [like in Tequila]
> *) ...
> 
> So, in short: I want a combined qmailadmin/Tequila/oMail, because I 
> need features from all of them.
> 
> I am searching for this a long time now, but only found the above said 
> tools. I can't imagine that I am the only one who needs this features 
> (for an ISP), so I think there must exists such a tool/system -- all 
> in one ;)
> 
> Do I really have to take on of them and code my needed features to it? 
> Or do you guys have an idea?
> 
> Greetings and TIA, Matthias
> 
> -- 
> Boy, I don't know.  You gotta be pretty desperate to make it with a 
> robot.
> 
>   -- Homer Simpson
>  Selma's Choice
> 
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