Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
mail server?
I did a bit of a "workaround" on that; I have only one public IP address but
wanted my mailserver to be seperate from my webserver. What I ended up doing
was running an Apache server on the mailserver that's configured
On Sat, Dec 28, 2002 at 12:18:24PM +, Samuel Penn enlightened us:
>
> > Samuel Penn writes:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
> > > mail server?
>
> Thanks for everyone's replies. A couple of suggestions I got
> off-list was to use Squirrel Ma
> Samuel Penn writes:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
> > mail server?
Thanks for everyone's replies. A couple of suggestions I got
off-list was to use Squirrel Mail - www.squirrelmail.org.
This was easy to set up, and talks IMAP to courier just fine.
Samuel Penn writes:
Hi,
Does sqwebmail have to run on the same machine as the courier
mail server?
Yes and no. The machine must be able to access the mailboxes, and must run
Courier; but not necessarily have to be the same machine that receives mail
and delivers it to those mailboxes.