Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-12-03 Thread PakOgah

that's why I called it underdevelopment, :-)
I can't write pros and cons about them as I have tried them all,
but what I can is summarize all comments about them, from our discussion

Nigel Reed wrote:
Nice list. It would be more useful to me to have a list of perceived pros and cons in regard to qmail setup and over all usage. 


I wouldn't have time to check them all out, but I bet someone has :)

Thanks,
Nigel

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From: PakOgah 
Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]  Re: Webmail Interface
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Date: Thursday, December 3, 2009, 2:13 AM
updated the wiki with webmail clients
list
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Webmail_Client
but still underdevelopment, later I'll add another info and
some comments by milist members





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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-12-03 Thread Nigel Reed
Nice list. It would be more useful to me to have a list of perceived pros and 
cons in regard to qmail setup and over all usage. 

I wouldn't have time to check them all out, but I bet someone has :)

Thanks,
Nigel

--- On Thu, 12/3/09, PakOgah  wrote:

> From: PakOgah 
> Subject: Re: [qmailtoaster]  Re: Webmail Interface
> To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
> Date: Thursday, December 3, 2009, 2:13 AM
> updated the wiki with webmail clients
> list
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Webmail_Client
> but still underdevelopment, later I'll add another info and
> some comments by milist members
> 
> PakOgah wrote:
> > Right then.. I'll update the wiki.. please wait
> > one thing that make me still hesitant to use other
> webmail than squirrel is the option to change user password
> within webmail.
> > once there is small utility (php) to change user email
> password outside the webmail for user itself I wont mind
> replacing squirrelmail
> > 
> > Eric Shubert wrote:
> >> I believe that Nutsmail has a bit of a problem
> with their licensing. I'd suggest googling for the details
> before using it.
> >> 
> >> Maxwell Smart wrote:
> >>> I installed the outlook theme as described by
> Andreas, but it doesn't quite look like the screenshot in
> Sourceforge.  I also have 34 themes in the them folder
> by default, so I had to make it [35].
> >>> Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern
> looking option to me, but that's just my .02
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Jake Vickers wrote:
> >>>> Sales wrote:
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> What other webmail interfaces are
> people using?  I have had squirrelmail running for
> several years on a toaster, but am building a new toaster
> and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was
> my 65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that
> she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube looks promising,
> but am wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like
> a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish
> SM would change the look, because it works well - something
> a little more Outlookish would be great, but I don’t think
> they ever plan that.  Just need some hints, and
> something that is easy to install and maintain.
> >>>>> 
> >>>>>  
> >>>> 
> >>>> Roundcube has had several major security
> flaws in the past that allowed persistent crackers to obtain
> shell access on a server.  I do not recommend it
> anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this point.
> Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I
> would recommend trolling their forums every other day to
> keep up on vulnerabilities.
> >>>> There are some skins for Squirrelmail that
> others have suggested. I've personally used Nutsmail
> (nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
> >>>> Horde is a little bit of setup, and I
> think it's interface is kludgy, but it does provide a little
> more functionality.
> >>>> eGroupware is a little cleaner and
> provides a lot of extra functionality, but I have not set it
> up for Qmail yet myself.
> >>>> Someone else sent me a link a while back
> for another one that was perl based that looked different,
> but I did not test it out much.
> >>>> How about we keep this thread going and
> add links to the reply, so we have one lone list of webmail
> apps to try out. I'll start it:
> >>>> 
> >>>> http://roundcube.net
> >>>> http://nutsmail.com
> >>>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
> >>>> http://www.egroupware.org/
> >>>> http://www.horde.org/
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>>> 
> >>> 
> 
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-12-03 Thread Natalio Gatti
I always use horde groupware webmail edition. It is easy to install,
configure and use.
The next time I have to install it I will create a step-by-step guide
to include in the wiki.
And I remember to use some sort of hack to enable user password-change
inside horde.

Natalio.

On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 5:13 AM, PakOgah  wrote:
> updated the wiki with webmail clients list
> http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Webmail_Client
> but still underdevelopment, later I'll add another info and some comments by
> milist members
>
> PakOgah wrote:
>>
>> Right then.. I'll update the wiki.. please wait
>> one thing that make me still hesitant to use other webmail than squirrel
>> is the option to change user password within webmail.
>> once there is small utility (php) to change user email password outside
>> the webmail for user itself I wont mind replacing squirrelmail
>>
>> Eric Shubert wrote:
>>>
>>> I believe that Nutsmail has a bit of a problem with their licensing. I'd
>>> suggest googling for the details before using it.
>>>
>>> Maxwell Smart wrote:

 I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't
 quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34 themes in 
 the
 them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].
 Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, but
 that's just my .02



 Jake Vickers wrote:
>
> Sales wrote:
>>
>> What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had
>> squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building a 
>> new
>> toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my 65 year
>> old mother telling me it looked dated and that she didn’t like using it.
>>  Roundcube looks promising, but am wondering just how far along it is, 
>> Horde
>> looks like a pain, and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM 
>> would
>> change the look, because it works well - something a little more 
>> Outlookish
>> would be great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need some
>> hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.
>>
>>
>
> Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that allowed
> persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do not 
> recommend
> it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this point. Mine is 
> not
> the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would recommend trolling 
> their
> forums every other day to keep up on vulnerabilities.
> There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. I've
> personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked well.
> Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy,
> but it does provide a little more functionality.
> eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
> functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
> Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was perl
> based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
> How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we
> have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:
>
> http://roundcube.net
> http://nutsmail.com
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
> http://www.egroupware.org/
> http://www.horde.org/
>
>
>

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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-12-03 Thread PakOgah

updated the wiki with webmail clients list
http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Webmail_Client
but still underdevelopment, later I'll add another info and some 
comments by milist members


PakOgah wrote:

Right then.. I'll update the wiki.. please wait
one thing that make me still hesitant to use other webmail than 
squirrel is the option to change user password within webmail.
once there is small utility (php) to change user email password 
outside the webmail for user itself I wont mind replacing squirrelmail


Eric Shubert wrote:
I believe that Nutsmail has a bit of a problem with their licensing. 
I'd suggest googling for the details before using it.


Maxwell Smart wrote:
I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it 
doesn't quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 
34 themes in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].
Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, 
but that's just my .02




Jake Vickers wrote:

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had 
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am 
building a new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the 
final straw was my 65 year old mother telling me it looked dated 
and that she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube looks promising, but 
am wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, 
and then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the 
look, because it works well - something a little more Outlookish 
would be great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need 
some hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.


 



Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that 
allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I 
do not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base 
at this point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with 
it I would recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep 
up on vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. 
I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked 
well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is 
kludgy, but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra 
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was 
perl based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so 
we have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:


http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/








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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-11-30 Thread Ariel
the only problem I had with AfterLogic-lite is that it creates a message
nueveo and paste a picture on the same



2009/11/30 Jake Vickers 

> Eric Shubert wrote:
>
>> I think that users can log in to qmailadmin using their account name/pw,
>> and change a few of their account settings, including password.
>>
>> PakOgah wrote:
>>
>>> Right then.. I'll update the wiki.. please wait
>>> one thing that make me still hesitant to use other webmail than squirrel
>>> is the option to change user password within webmail.
>>> once there is small utility (php) to change user email password outside
>>> the webmail for user itself I wont mind replacing squirrelmail
>>>
>>>
> Correct Eric, users can log into qmailadmin with their username, domain,
> and password and change their password there. That's essentially what the
> plugin for Squirrelmail does, it dump the user (pre-authenticated) into the
> qmailadmin page.
>
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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-11-29 Thread Jake Vickers

Eric Shubert wrote:
I think that users can log in to qmailadmin using their account 
name/pw, and change a few of their account settings, including password.


PakOgah wrote:

Right then.. I'll update the wiki.. please wait
one thing that make me still hesitant to use other webmail than 
squirrel is the option to change user password within webmail.
once there is small utility (php) to change user email password 
outside the webmail for user itself I wont mind replacing squirrelmail




Correct Eric, users can log into qmailadmin with their username, domain, 
and password and change their password there. That's essentially what 
the plugin for Squirrelmail does, it dump the user (pre-authenticated) 
into the qmailadmin page.


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Re: [qmailtoaster] Re: Webmail Interface

2009-11-29 Thread PakOgah

Right then.. I'll update the wiki.. please wait
one thing that make me still hesitant to use other webmail than squirrel 
is the option to change user password within webmail.
once there is small utility (php) to change user email password outside 
the webmail for user itself I wont mind replacing squirrelmail


Eric Shubert wrote:
I believe that Nutsmail has a bit of a problem with their licensing. 
I'd suggest googling for the details before using it.


Maxwell Smart wrote:
I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it doesn't 
quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34 themes 
in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].
Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me, 
but that's just my .02




Jake Vickers wrote:

Sales wrote:


What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had 
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am 
building a new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final 
straw was my 65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that 
she didn’t like using it.  Roundcube looks promising, but am 
wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and 
then there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the 
look, because it works well - something a little more Outlookish 
would be great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need 
some hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.


 



Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that 
allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I 
do not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at 
this point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I 
would recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on 
vulnerabilities.
There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested. 
I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked 
well.
Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is 
kludgy, but it does provide a little more functionality.
eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra 
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself.
Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was 
perl based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so 
we have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:


http://roundcube.net
http://nutsmail.com
http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
http://www.egroupware.org/
http://www.horde.org/





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