Re: CalDav CardDav webmail client ?

2020-06-17 Thread ego...@sarenet.es
Hi!

Answering below!!


> El 17 jun 2020, a las 15:09, Niels Dettenbach  escribió:
> 
> Am Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2020, 14:39:36 CEST schrieb ego...@sarenet.es:
>> Although we at present, are not running Cyrus Caldav/Carddav, Davical
>> instead (it comes from long time ago), we are running Roundcube. I adapted
>> the Caldav Kolab plugin in order to even support Free/Busy and for fixing
>> some bug… I should have uploaded it to Github or wherever, but I have not
>> have time for getting it ready for that. By the way, it’s not done for
>> Roundcube 1.4. It’s for Roundcube 1.3. We even use Caldavzap (with a lot
>> of js work too) with Roundcube as tasks plugin too.
> Thanks for that tip,
> 
> but it seems requiring PHP5 (which is obsolete today) and don't get any 
> secuity updates anymore.
> 

You could get it working with PHP7…. It has some work… but you can….


Cheers!!


> It seems that even many other famous open source projects for CalDAV/CardDAV 
> servers stacks are still more maintained - including i.e. Apples Darwin 
> Calendar Servers (DCS):
> https://www.calendarserver.org/
> 
> We use Cyrus IMAP with Horde5 to provide CalDAV/CardDAV as "MS Exchange Sync" 
> emulation ("newer ActiveSync") "out of one box" plus a "nice" (responsive) 
> Groupware web GUI, but the Calendar / Adressbook server stack is still used 
> from Horde (on SQL) while Cyrus serves the Emails for Horde only. Horde5 now 
> works on PHP7.x and is still maintained.
> 
> It would be nice to get that Horde5 stack completely run with Cyrus as this 
> would offer even more compatibility / protocols as the very known "Cyrus 
> robustness"...ß) ...and on the longer run Horde out of the path for 
> compatible clients / users.
> 
> just my .02$
> 
> 
> 
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Re: CalDav CardDav webmail client ?

2020-06-17 Thread Niels Dettenbach via Info-cyrus
Am Mittwoch, 17. Juni 2020, 14:39:36 CEST schrieb ego...@sarenet.es:
> Although we at present, are not running Cyrus Caldav/Carddav, Davical
> instead (it comes from long time ago), we are running Roundcube. I adapted
> the Caldav Kolab plugin in order to even support Free/Busy and for fixing
> some bug… I should have uploaded it to Github or wherever, but I have not
> have time for getting it ready for that. By the way, it’s not done for
> Roundcube 1.4. It’s for Roundcube 1.3. We even use Caldavzap (with a lot
> of js work too) with Roundcube as tasks plugin too.
Thanks for that tip,

but it seems requiring PHP5 (which is obsolete today) and don't get any 
secuity updates anymore.

It seems that even many other famous open source projects for CalDAV/CardDAV 
servers stacks are still more maintained - including i.e. Apples Darwin 
Calendar Servers (DCS):
https://www.calendarserver.org/

We use Cyrus IMAP with Horde5 to provide CalDAV/CardDAV as "MS Exchange Sync" 
emulation ("newer ActiveSync") "out of one box" plus a "nice" (responsive) 
Groupware web GUI, but the Calendar / Adressbook server stack is still used 
from Horde (on SQL) while Cyrus serves the Emails for Horde only. Horde5 now 
works on PHP7.x and is still maintained.

It would be nice to get that Horde5 stack completely run with Cyrus as this 
would offer even more compatibility / protocols as the very known "Cyrus 
robustness"...ß) ...and on the longer run Horde out of the path for 
compatible clients / users.

just my .02$



niels.

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Re: CalDav CardDav webmail client ?

2020-06-17 Thread ego...@sarenet.es
Hi,

Although we at present, are not running Cyrus Caldav/Carddav, Davical instead 
(it comes from long time ago), we are running Roundcube. I adapted the Caldav 
Kolab plugin in order to even support Free/Busy and for fixing some bug… I 
should have uploaded it to Github or wherever, but I have not have time for 
getting it ready for that. By the way, it’s not done for Roundcube 1.4. It’s 
for Roundcube 1.3. We even use Caldavzap (with a lot of js work too) with 
Roundcube as tasks plugin too.

The only important thing in the combination of all of them, is that you need to 
use a specific version of Sabre for the contacts plugin and there’s a packaged 
version of the Contacts plugin with the needed Sabredav version which allows 
you to run it combined with the Kolab caldav plugin, although it’s slightly 
limited and slightly buggy (Kolab caldav)…. I hope to have some time for 
uploading our patches next months… I have not tested them and don’t expect them 
to work in Roundcube 1.4. by the way… sadly...

Cheers,


> El 12 jun 2020, a las 9:35, Marco  escribió:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm interesting in Cyrus Caldav/Carddav server. I never used it before, 
> because most webmail solutions implement their own calendar and addressbook.
> 
> I wonder if I can interface Cyrus CalDav/CardDav in some opensource webmail, 
> such as SOGo, Roundcube, or Horde Webmail.
> 
> Could you help me or tell me about your experience about these integrations?
> 
> Thank you very much
> Greetings
> Marco
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Re: CalDav CardDav webmail client ?

2020-06-12 Thread Xavier Bestel
A bit on the heavy side, but Nextcloud's agenda component is CalDAV and
can access external CalDAV/ICS calendars. However its mail client will
only access its own address book (which is CardDAV).

Xav


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Re: CalDav CardDav webmail client ?

2020-06-12 Thread Niels Dettenbach via Info-cyrus
Am Freitag, 12. Juni 2020, 09:35:30 CEST schrieb Marco:

from my last experiences / knowledge:
> Roundcube, 
is not able to use "external" CardDav/CalDav server

But there seem to exist external (commercial?) plugins which allow "manual 
configurable" client mode (see bottom):
https://roundcubeplus.com/tutorials/caldav/creating-caldav-connection

some third party developments:
https://github.com/christian-putzke/Roundcube-CardDAV
https://packagist.org/packages/roundcube/carddav


> or Horde Webmail.
Horde 4 has it's own CardDAV/CalDAV server implementation wwhich is default. 
However, it provides usage / connectivity to "special" external IMAP based 
CardDAV/CalDAV within the Kolab project which is developed on/with cyrus, but 
still does not provide the new HTTP standards mechs..

"manual client mode":
=
But Horde is able to "use" CalDAV" als client by "external calendars" over 
HTTP ressources, but must be manually added / configured to a users account 
(with ugly manual auth). So this is probably not what you looking for.

Would be cool if Horde 4 get Cyrus HTTP support too in the future.


cheers,


niels.


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CalDav CardDav webmail client ?

2020-06-12 Thread Marco

Hello,

 I'm interesting in Cyrus Caldav/Carddav server. I never used it 
before, because most webmail solutions implement their own calendar and 
addressbook.


I wonder if I can interface Cyrus CalDav/CardDav in some opensource 
webmail, such as SOGo, Roundcube, or Horde Webmail.


Could you help me or tell me about your experience about these integrations?

Thank you very much
Greetings
Marco

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Re: Good webmail client software for cyrus?

2013-03-11 Thread Michel Blanc
On 10/03/2013 21:08, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After much pain I have my cyrus-imap server up and working with
> sendmail. I have penetrated the configuration subtleties of serving
> virtual domains and  persuading cyrus and sendmail to co-operate using
> today's security protocols.(MD5 and TLS/SSL). 
> 
> I am now researching how to provide a HTTP (webmail style) MAU as an
> alternative to a bunch of IMAP feature lacking, or otherwise broken,
> desktop user agents.

Hi Charles / list,

Here we use RoundCube too. It's quite flexible (we achieved to use CAS
authentication in Roundcube using pam_cas with few liters of coffee), so
I suppose writing/finding a MySQL password changing tool is quite easy;
there are a few password changing plugins around
http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Plugin_Repository#Settings

It also supports sieve quite well, so, while we're still investigating
large scale deployment, we are quite pleased with it.

Yes, it's PHP, and I don't like it much either. However, the code is
very clear and it's quite easy to write or hack on plugins.

> I also need to source a GUI mailbox/password server management tool.
> Currently I'm using MySql Workbench for password management and cyradm
> command line for mailbox configuration.

We also use MySQL for the user database (through a custom pam_mysql).
Here we're rewriting our old management software using Ramaze (a great
Ruby web framework, much lighter than Rails). It is in it's humble
beginnings, but if you're interested, we can push the code publicly so
you can peek at it.
We might have to fiddle a bit to make things more usable for the rest of
the world before. The development is quite slow, as we are chasing many
rabbits (?) at the same time, and it's linked to our mail architecture
overhaul which takes some time too.

Our old management system used mod_perl/mysql. While you might like the
idea, the thing is really old and ugly. But it works and proved quite
reliable over the years with ~150k users. It allows password management,
virtual domains management, aliases, quota. I suppose we can publish
this one too after a code review, but don't expect any further
development on this one.

Good luck in your research.

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Re: Good webmail client software for cyrus?

2013-03-10 Thread Valentin Bud
Hello Charles,

On 3/10/13 10:08 PM, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After much pain I have my cyrus-imap server up and working with
> sendmail. I have penetrated the configuration subtleties of serving
> virtual domains and  persuading cyrus and sendmail to co-operate using
> today's security protocols.(MD5 and TLS/SSL).
>
> I am now researching how to provide a HTTP (webmail style) MAU as an
> alternative to a bunch of IMAP feature lacking, or otherwise broken,
> desktop user agents.
Have a look over SOGo [1]. It might be too complex for what you're trying to
achieve but it's worth taking a look over. It's open source.

>
> I also need to source a GUI mailbox/password server management tool.
> Currently I'm using MySql Workbench for password management and cyradm
> command line for mailbox configuration.
>
> I'm hoping to combine the above management features in one web enabled
> system.
>
> I see Zimbra and roundcube. The former commercial, the latter open
> source, appear to provide the required technical solutions. Although it
> is slightly unclear that either provide configurable password management
> capable of interfacing to MySql.
>
> Neither of the above are ideal. The first because it isn't open source.
> The latter because it is written in PHP. A paradigm I am too old to
> become proficient in.
>
> I would much prefer an open source GPL modperl approach. I attempted to
> install WING: http://sourceforge.net/projects/web-imap/,. but the
> project appears dead. My request to the mailing list:
> wing-admin-subscr...@maillist.ox.ac.uk bounced immediately. Also I
> suspect that it has some embedded UW IMAP server dependency.
>
> I have started looking at Cyrus::IMAP::Admin with some preliminary
> success. This not easy because of the stunning lack of documentation and
> the particularly obscure 'perlish' coding style!
>
> I have two questions therefore:
>
> First has anybody got any insight into any other good open source
> solutions?
>
> Alternatively is there a modperl webmail like project out there I could
> contribute to?
>
> Charles Bradshaw
[1]: http://www.sogo.nu/

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Re: Good webmail client software for cyrus?

2013-03-10 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Sun, 2013-03-10 at 20:08 +, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
> I am now researching how to provide a HTTP (webmail style) MAU as an
> alternative to a bunch of IMAP feature lacking, or otherwise broken,
> desktop user agents.
> I also need to source a GUI mailbox/password server management tool.
> Currently I'm using MySql Workbench for password management and cyradm
> command line for mailbox configuration.

Horde probably provides everything you are looking for; it is VERY
feature-complete, standards compliant, and well supported.



> I'm hoping to combine the above management features in one web enabled
> system.
> I see Zimbra and roundcube. The former commercial, the latter open
> source, appear to provide the required technical solutions. Although it
> is slightly unclear that either provide configurable password management
> capable of interfacing to MySql.

Horde's user / group / password support is extremely flexible.

> Neither of the above are ideal. The first because it isn't open source.
> The latter because it is written in PHP. A paradigm I am too old to
> become proficient in.

PHP is the platform of just apps.  AFAIK there is no supported / current
webmail interface in Java / .NET.  PHP is nothing to be afraid of, it is
simple to deploy and support;  certainly more so that Python or other
web-server alternatives.

> I have two questions therefore:
> First has anybody got any insight into any other good open source
> solutions?

Horde.



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Good webmail client software for cyrus?

2013-03-10 Thread Charles Bradshaw
Hi all,

After much pain I have my cyrus-imap server up and working with
sendmail. I have penetrated the configuration subtleties of serving
virtual domains and  persuading cyrus and sendmail to co-operate using
today's security protocols.(MD5 and TLS/SSL). 

I am now researching how to provide a HTTP (webmail style) MAU as an
alternative to a bunch of IMAP feature lacking, or otherwise broken,
desktop user agents.

I also need to source a GUI mailbox/password server management tool.
Currently I'm using MySql Workbench for password management and cyradm
command line for mailbox configuration.

I'm hoping to combine the above management features in one web enabled
system.

I see Zimbra and roundcube. The former commercial, the latter open
source, appear to provide the required technical solutions. Although it
is slightly unclear that either provide configurable password management
capable of interfacing to MySql.

Neither of the above are ideal. The first because it isn't open source.
The latter because it is written in PHP. A paradigm I am too old to
become proficient in.

I would much prefer an open source GPL modperl approach. I attempted to
install WING: http://sourceforge.net/projects/web-imap/,. but the
project appears dead. My request to the mailing list:
wing-admin-subscr...@maillist.ox.ac.uk bounced immediately. Also I
suspect that it has some embedded UW IMAP server dependency.

I have started looking at Cyrus::IMAP::Admin with some preliminary
success. This not easy because of the stunning lack of documentation and
the particularly obscure 'perlish' coding style!

I have two questions therefore:

First has anybody got any insight into any other good open source
solutions?

Alternatively is there a modperl webmail like project out there I could
contribute to?

Charles Bradshaw


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Re: IMSP and address synchronization support (was Re: Webmail Client)

2001-09-14 Thread Jeremy Howard

Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> Our products Mulberry and SilkyMail are pretty much the only shipping
> clients that use IMSP. The old Simeon/ExecMail client used IMSP too, but
> that is no longer being supported. The SilkyMail IMSP support is provided
> as a PHP module. This is currently not available as part of the base PHP4
> distribution, but you can grab it from the SilkyMail source distribution
> which is free.
>
<...>
>
> In an ideal world, ACAP, the successor protocol to IMSP, would be
> available, and that would deal with these types of issues. However, the
> ACAP effort is all but dead, leaving IMSP as the only viable remote
address
> book and preferences protocol in use.
>
Thanks for clarifying that, Cyrus. What about LDAP--is there any reason that
LDAP cannot be used for address-book synchronization?

The only other address synchronization client I'm aware of is Windows
Address Book (wab.exe) which can sync with the HotMail address book. However
I'm not aware of a published standard that this uses--it's probably
proprietary.

If there are no real options for standards that support address book sync I
guess we'll have to write our own for our webmail site :-(





Re: Webmail Client & Question for Windows Client

2001-09-14 Thread Jeremy Howard

Evil Azrael wrote:
> But knows anybody a good client for Windows? Outlook is too unsecure
> for my taste, netscape lacks a lot of features i would like too see
> and my favorite "The Bat!" doesn´t seem to be an IMAP client at all.
> somehow it looks that´s just a POP3 client that can also fetch mails
> from IMAP server, but doesn´t really take advantage of their
> abilities, or am I wrong?
>
Outlook Express v6 is pretty good. There are various options now to turn off
JavaScript et al, and it's protocol support is OK (supports off-line use,
supports SSL, supports S-MIME). It's not particularly well-behaved though,
in that it opens a new connection for every folder that it synchronizes :-(

Some people report good things about Mulberry, although I find it poor in
the usability stakes.

Mozilla has a good IMAP client that works well under all platforms that
Mozilla supports, including Windows.





IMSP and address synchronization support (was Re: Webmail Client)

2001-09-14 Thread Jeremy Howard

Michel Jouvin wrote:
> In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
> books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
> address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
>
What clients support IMSP? Is this support synchronization/off-line access
(like good IMAP clients), or on-line access only, or import/export only?

I'm looking to add something to our webmail site that synchronizes the
Windows Address Book and other common mail client address books with our
server address book. I can't find anything that supports this--the obvious
choice would appear to be to use LDAP on the server, but I can't find any
clients that support synchronization of LDAP with local address books.





Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Jules Agee

Evil Azrael wrote:

>Guten Tag Richard Hopkins,
>RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
>
>RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
>
>RH> is well worth a look.
>
>Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the
>program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part.
>
>Christoph Nelles
>
>
Christoph,
Do you have any problems with silkymail besides that it "feels like 
IMP?" I'm using IMP now, and while its not my preferred mail client, I 
like it better than squirrelmail. Sure, the install sucked, but once it 
was done I was pretty happy with it, and so are my users. I'm not using 
any database with it - just the basic webmail functionality.

After looking at silkymail I was considering switching. It looks like 
silkymail has all the features IMP has and maybe more, I think the 
interface looks nicer and is more intuitive... what negative experience 
did you have with silkymail?





Re[2]: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Evil Azrael

Guten Tag Richard Hopkins,
RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft

RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/

RH> is well worth a look.

Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the
program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part.

Christoph Nelles




Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Michel Jouvin

In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress 
books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share 
address books between Webmail and other mail clients.

Michel

On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:06:58 +0100 Richard Hopkins 
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> 
> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
> 
> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
> 
> is well worth a look.
> 
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:38:01 -0300 Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hey guys
> > 
> > Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
> > 
> > Rehuel
> 
> Richard Hopkins,
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> 
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Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Justin R. Miller

Thus spake Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?

I would second the recommendation for SquirrelMail.  The user community
is also very helpful.

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Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Oyku Gencay



You may check out IMP (www.horde.org) or Squirrel Mail. (www.squirrelmail.org) THere are many more 
but the choice depends on your requirements.
 
Regards,
Oyku Gencay
 

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  From: 
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  Mesquita 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  
  Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 2:38 
  PM
  Subject: Webmail Client
  
  Hey guys
   
  Can anyone recommend an open source 
  "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
   
  Rehuel


Re: Webmail Client & Question for Windows Client

2001-09-14 Thread Jean-Christophe Kermagoret

Just have a look at this webmail compare matrix :
http://members.ferrara.linux.it/gmeneghetti/webmailcompare/
Bye

Evil Azrael wrote:

> Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita,
>
> i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement
> was that the client must not need mysql (i hate mysql; PostgreSQL
> rulez !).
> You can find the following at freshmeat.net :
>
> SquirrelMail
> The one i will go to use. It´s special feature is that it support
> plugins und you find a lot of them at its website. It does not need a
> DB.
>
> Horde
> It was a pain to configure and the current stable release lacks a lot
> of features while i wasn´t able to run the development release :(.
> will recheck it then the new release will be ready. Runs best with a
> DB.
>
> AeroMail
> Very simple. Both in installation and features.
>
> Nocc
> The same, but made a much better impression.
>
> Postamt & Werkmail
> Got deleted immediately. can´t remember why.
>
> Twig
> Isn´t just a Webmail program. it´s a whole multi-user environment
> including schedules and many other things. too heavy for my needs.
>
> That are the ones i checked. you should probably check them and others
> for yourself to really find what you need. If anyone can recommend any
> other, i will happily test it, too.
>
> But knows anybody a good client for Windows? Outlook is too unsecure
> for my taste, netscape lacks a lot of features i would like too see
> and my favorite "The Bat!" doesn´t seem to be an IMAP client at all.
> somehow it looks that´s just a POP3 client that can also fetch mails
> from IMAP server, but doesn´t really take advantage of their
> abilities, or am I wrong?
>
> Christoph Nelles
>
> Am Freitag, 14. September 2001 um 13:38 schrieben Sie:
>
> RLdM> Hey guys
>
> RLdM> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
>
> RLdM> Rehuel
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Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Richard Hopkins


SilkyMail from Cyrusoft

http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/

is well worth a look.

On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:38:01 -0300 Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey guys
> 
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
> 
> Rehuel

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Re: Webmail Client & Question for Windows Client

2001-09-14 Thread Evil Azrael

Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita,

i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement
was that the client must not need mysql (i hate mysql; PostgreSQL
rulez !).
You can find the following at freshmeat.net :

SquirrelMail
The one i will go to use. It´s special feature is that it support
plugins und you find a lot of them at its website. It does not need a
DB.

Horde
It was a pain to configure and the current stable release lacks a lot
of features while i wasn´t able to run the development release :(.
will recheck it then the new release will be ready. Runs best with a
DB.

AeroMail
Very simple. Both in installation and features.

Nocc
The same, but made a much better impression.

Postamt & Werkmail
Got deleted immediately. can´t remember why.

Twig
Isn´t just a Webmail program. it´s a whole multi-user environment
including schedules and many other things. too heavy for my needs.

That are the ones i checked. you should probably check them and others
for yourself to really find what you need. If anyone can recommend any
other, i will happily test it, too.

But knows anybody a good client for Windows? Outlook is too unsecure
for my taste, netscape lacks a lot of features i would like too see
and my favorite "The Bat!" doesn´t seem to be an IMAP client at all.
somehow it looks that´s just a POP3 client that can also fetch mails
from IMAP server, but doesn´t really take advantage of their
abilities, or am I wrong?


Christoph Nelles


Am Freitag, 14. September 2001 um 13:38 schrieben Sie:

RLdM> Hey guys

RLdM> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?

RLdM> Rehuel



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Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Darin Perusich

check out squirrelmail, http://www.squirrelmail.org/. it's gnu, written
in php4 and fast. 

> Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita wrote:
> 
> Hey guys
> 
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
> 
> Rehuel

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Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita



Hey guys
 
Can anyone recommend an open source 
"yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
 
Rehuel