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.
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
>
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,
> be
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
Cyrus Home Page: http://www.cyrusimap.org/
List Archives/Info:
ode (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 w
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
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
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
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
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
Alain,
I reanalyzed our actual configuration and found that the problem is more
limited,because when I send a mail via imp webmail then imp passes the
mail to postfix and the antivirus.
The problem that remains is about drafts. When a user saves a mail as
draft, then it is not sent but simply
Hello,
we have a imp/postfix/cyrus system. The mail that goes out and comes in
from/to our system via smtp is checked by trendmicros virus wall.
The problem is mail that remains in our mailsystem and is accessed via
imap from imp. Viruswall has no way to check this mail.
Is it possible to write
On 20 Feb 09, at 1727, andreas moroder wrote:
Hello,
we have a imp/postfix/cyrus system. The mail that goes out and comes
in
from/to our system via smtp is checked by trendmicros virus wall.
The problem is mail that remains in our mailsystem and is accessed via
imap from imp. Viruswall
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 6:27 PM, andreas moroder
andreas.moro...@gmx.net wrote:
Hello,
we have a imp/postfix/cyrus system. The mail that goes out and comes in
from/to our system via smtp is checked by trendmicros virus wall.
The problem is mail that remains in our mailsystem and is accessed
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Hello Cyrus Gurus!
In my outlook I got an extra folder all of the sudden. it's named
someone.username I tried to delete it with no luck. It says permission
denied.
I tried to delete from webmail - same story. I logged into the server as
cyrus user
On Monday 16 October 2006 16:47, Zachariah Mully wrote:
Yes, that's what I was alluding to... Outlook+Horde+Kolab does not work
well at all.
Cyrus does seem to work pretty well with Egroupware.
wt
--
Warren Turkal, Research Associate III/Systems Administrator
Colorado State University, Dept.
Thanks a lot to everyone!!!
I'll try all the solutions you have suggested and I'm sure I'll solve my
problems!
Stefano C
Cyrus Home Page: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/
Cyrus Wiki/FAQ: http://cyrusimap.web.cmu.edu/twiki
List Archives/Info: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus/mailing-list.html
Hello everyone!
I would realize a webmail system based on Cyrus IMAP.
What can you suggest me?
I've find out these different products that could be usefull for my purposes:
1)
Squirremail
2)
Horde-IMP
3)
Openwebmail
I have set Cyrus to work with ssaslauth authentication style and I would
maintain
for groupware based on cyrus visit http://www.kolab.org
Glueing a webmail frontend like squirrelmail to that should be no problem.
Generally I haven't had any problems with squirrelmail except that I
didn't manage to configure it to use plaintext+TLS auth since it won't
use STARTTLS according
and Mnemo support sharing of adressbooks,
kalendar, todo-lists and notes.
To interact with Outlook you may want to have a look at kolab
http://kolab.org .
Michael Menge
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello everyone!
I would realize a webmail system based on Cyrus IMAP.
What can you suggest
On 16.10.2006 13:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone!
I would realize a webmail system based on Cyrus IMAP.
What can you suggest me?
I've find out these different products that could be usefull for my purposes:
1)
Squirremail
2)
Horde-IMP
3)
Openwebmail
I have set Cyrus to work
.
Does anyone have some experiences in that way?
If You're looking for groupware based on cyrus visit http://www.kolab.org
Glueing a webmail frontend like squirrelmail to that should be no problem.
Generally I haven't had any problems with squirrelmail except that I
didn't manage
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 06:57 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone!
I would realize a webmail system based on Cyrus IMAP.
What can you suggest me?
I've find out these different products that could be usefull for my purposes:
1)
Squirremail
2)
Horde-IMP
3)
Openwebmail
I have
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 14:13 +0200, Martin G.H. Minkler wrote:
Generally I haven't had any problems with squirrelmail except that I
didn't manage to configure it to use plaintext+TLS auth since it won't
use STARTTLS according to IMAPS but tries to establish a classic SSL
layer with the
Alexandros Vellis wrote:
On Mon, 2006-10-16 at 14:13 +0200, Martin G.H. Minkler wrote:
Generally I haven't had any problems with squirrelmail except that I
didn't manage to configure it to use plaintext+TLS auth since it won't
use STARTTLS according to IMAPS but tries to establish a classic
to be a more viable alternative, especially if you
have to support webclient users.
Last time I checked it wouldn't provide some features but that was ages
ago - don't intend to start a groupware server discussion here either. :-)
For just webmail though, Horde is great, especially if you install
unnecessary heavy
lifting. Not mention the architectures severe suckitude over slow WAN
links.
But, you know, other than that, it's great ;)
For just webmail though, Horde is great, especially if you install the
sieve rule manager and the password tool, then people can manage their
own vacation
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We have moved our mail server to a new version of cyrus. We have just
discovered that webmail (IMP) is not able to save sent messages to the
existing sent-mail folder.
localhost lm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\HasChildren)
localhost lm user
Hi,
We have moved our mail server to a new version of cyrus. We
have just discovered that webmail (IMP) is not able to save sent messages to the
existing sent-mail folder.
localhost lm user/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] (\HasChildren)
localhost lm user/alias/[EMAIL
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 10:21:02 -0400, Jeffrey T Eaton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
My curus-imapd authenticates using gssapi kerberos5.
Is there a webmail system that authenticates users to the cyrus-imapd
using kerberos5?
Maybe through pubcookie?
I cannot find any directions..
At CMU, we
--- Jeffrey T Eaton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My curus-imapd authenticates using gssapi kerberos5.
Is there a webmail system that authenticates users to the cyrus-imapd
using kerberos5?
Maybe through pubcookie?
I cannot find any directions..
At CMU, we are using a slightly modiffied
I use an implementation of Horde + Imp to provide webmail services. I
do not use Kerberos myself although I believe it is an option with Horde
+ Imp. Horde's homepage is http://www.horde.org (I feel as though this
is getting a bit off topic!)
If you go for Horde to get started you will need
My curus-imapd authenticates using gssapi kerberos5.
Is there a webmail system that authenticates users to the cyrus-imapd
using kerberos5?
Maybe through pubcookie?
I cannot find any directions..
--
http://www.fastmail.fm - A no graphics, no pop-ups email service
Cyrus Home Page: http
My curus-imapd authenticates using gssapi kerberos5.
Is there a webmail system that authenticates users to the cyrus-imapd
using kerberos5?
Maybe through pubcookie?
I cannot find any directions..
At CMU, we are using a slightly modiffied version of SquirrelMail
which uses pubcookie
On Tue, 2006-01-17 at 19:18 -0700, Sun Advocate Webmaster wrote:
Where do I start, and what could cause this? I'm baffled!
Protocol dump?
O.
--
Ondrej Sury [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cyrus Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
I have a very odd problem and I'm not sure what is causing it.
We have a typical cyrus/postfix mail setup. I have several webmail
clients installed, so that each person can use the one they prefer.
- Roundcube (beta, of course)
- Horde
- SquirrelMail
In each of these, all addresses but one
-- Cyrus Daboo said the following on 12/1/05 9:20 AM:
Hi Ken,
There are many issues with something like this, but I really think IMAP
does need this functionality in order to keep up with user expectations
that have been changed by tools like GMail and Zimbra. Not only that,
but most desktop
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
Trouble is this also ends up being brittle. It's one thing to remain
compatible with the IMAP spec. It's another thing entirely to develop and
maintain a whole other
Joseph Brennan wrote:
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas about dedicated webmail?
This is a very good question and the responses I've seen so far
are missing the point.
The optimal web mail system would run
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 7:31 AM:
FWIW, I brought this up at our last dept meeting and it wasn't shot down
as a ridiculous idea. CMU is looking to improve its webmail facility on
campus (currently SquirrelMail), and a new Cyrus httpd service is one
possibility
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but cycle
through which ones get done that night.
There has been (still is?)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat all mailboxes on the server, but cycle
through which ones get done that night.
Hmm.
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 08:14 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting.
Ya know, what I find most interesting about a service like gmail is the
fast searching. Cyrus has got squatter, but as I indicated before,
really need something to control what mailboxes I squat at night because
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] is rumored to have mumbled on 1. Dezember 2005
08:37:58 -0600 regarding Re: Cyrus WebMail:
-- Ken Murchison said the following on 12/1/05 8:20 AM:
Have you looked at using the /vendor/cmu/cyrus-imapd/squat annotation
and 'squatter -a'?
I'm thinking of a way to squat
Looks like I need to give that a try.
Only if a client uses it. ;)
True, but perhaps more possible in a webmail client.
Mozilla/Thunderbird use IMAP keywords.
Yeah, but last I looked you were limited to a specific number. Though,
yes, you can change the name and the color of these labels
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
Hi Ken,
--On December 1, 2005 9:20:09 AM -0500 Ken Murchison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other thing that gmail and Zimbra offer, seems to me, is seamless
searching across folders. Not sure how/if Cyrus could deal with that
since seems to me to be largely a client issue.
2005/11/30, Bill Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SquirrelMail!!Or it you want less bloat, try Ilohamail. I was wondering if someone tried to write some webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD. Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.Why not? Is there some documentation
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Andrzej Kwiatkowski wrote:
2005/11/30, Bill Kearney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
SquirrelMail!!
Or it you want less bloat, try Ilohamail.
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection
2005/11/30, David Lang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
server corresponding to login.
Vlogin has this feature, but it need special table for preferences.
I've got table with colum mailhost (used by postfix too) and i want to
use it.
Have you got any idea how to do this ?
Thanks
AK
Cyrus
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas about dedicated webmail?
This is a very good question and the responses I've seen so far
are missing the point.
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would
On 11/30/05, Joseph Brennan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a very good question and the responses I've seen so far
are missing the point.
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
It would use many of the
-- Joseph Brennan said the following on 11/30/05 9:22 PM:
The optimal web mail system would run on the Cyrus server and
would access mail directly without using imap protocol at all.
It would use many of the same program modules, but the interface
would be with web pages instead of with imap
Hello
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas about dedicated webmail
SquirrelMail!!
Hello
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Any other ideas
On 11/29/05, Andrzej Kwiatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 23:45:32 +0100
Andrzej Kwiatkowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases,
or maybe API about this stuff ?
Cyrus is a blackbox by design. Its interfaces
SquirrelMail!!
Or it you want less bloat, try Ilohamail.
I was wondering if someone tried to write some
webmail application for Cyrus IMAPD.
Using IMAP connection for Webmail are not this,
what i want for today.
Why not?
Is there some documentation about Cyrus internal databases
Hi,
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Hi all !
Our users are pretty much used to use imp for webmail. Unfortunately after
migrating to cyrus some have been scared like hell, all their email was
lost! Or so it seemed :)
# Forcing recipient user to lowercase
# Cyrus 2.1 is case-sensitive. If all your mail users are in lowercase
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
Hi all !
Our users are pretty much used to use imp for webmail. Unfortunately after
migrating to cyrus some have been scared like hell, all their email was lost!
Or so it seemed :)
# Forcing recipient user to lowercase
# Cyrus 2.1 is case
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
Hi all !
Our users are pretty much used to use imp for webmail. Unfortunately after
migrating to cyrus some have been scared like hell, all their email was
lost! Or so it seemed :)
# Forcing recipient user to lowercase
# Cyrus 2.1
help !
bye,
Chris
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Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: Usernames and imp-webmail.
On Mon, 18 Oct 2004, Christiaan den Besten wrote:
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Our
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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 22:24:15 +0100
Subject: SV: Webmail?
Is there a good and fairly simple web mail application to run with
Cyrus-IMAP, Postfix, MySQL and Web-Cyradm? I looked very briefly at
squirrelmail, but it doesn't seem to support the default setup designed
Is there a good and fairly simple web mail application to run with
Cyrus-IMAP, Postfix, MySQL and Web-Cyradm? I looked very briefly at
squirrelmail, but it doesn't seem to support the default setup designed by
Luc.
Anders Norrbring
---
Home Page: http://asg.web.cmu.edu/cyrus
Wiki/FAQ:
Is there a good and fairly simple web mail application to run with
Cyrus-IMAP, Postfix, MySQL and Web-Cyradm? I looked very briefly at
squirrelmail, but it doesn't seem to support the default setup designed
by
Luc.
I don't know about the default setup but I'm using Squirrelmail with
: Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Web Cyrus admin list [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cyrus Info list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 9:58 PM
Subject: [Web-cyradm] Webmail?
Is there a good and fairly simple web mail application to run with
Cyrus-IMAP, Postfix, MySQL and Web-Cyradm? I
I run Horde/IMP with Cyrus-imapd successfully, but I would not dare call
it fairly simple. Config is actually quite complicated, but it
support most of Cyrus features (Sieve, ACL, quota, etc).
Feel free to ask any question you might have about my setup.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 09:58:06PM +0100,
Etienne Goyer wrote:
I run Horde/IMP with Cyrus-imapd successfully, but I would not dare call
it fairly simple. Config is actually quite complicated, but it
support most of Cyrus features (Sieve, ACL, quota, etc).
Feel free to ask any question you might have about my setup.
Ok... what version of
I'm running horde 2.2.4 and IMP 3.2.2, and RELENG_1 release of Ingo (for
sieve support).
On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 19:11, Kendrick Vargas wrote:
Etienne Goyer wrote:
I run Horde/IMP with Cyrus-imapd successfully, but I would not dare call
it fairly simple. Config is actually quite
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 03:17:40PM -0800, Jason Williams wrote:
In the last of my final pieces to my mail server, im looking for a webmail
package. Obviously, it needs to work with Cyrus.
The ones I know off the top of my head are:
Squirrelmail
Horde
Openwebmail
There may be others
In the last of my final pieces to my mail server, im looking for a webmail
package. Obviously, it needs to work with Cyrus.
The ones I know off the top of my head are:
Squirrelmail
Horde
Openwebmail
There may be others, but not sure.
Anyone have any suggestions on a webmail to use, that works
Hello Jason,
Tuesday, January 27, 2004, 3:17:40 PM, you wrote:
JW In the last of my final pieces to my mail server, im looking for a webmail
JW package. Obviously, it needs to work with Cyrus.
JW Anyone have any suggestions on a webmail to use, that works well with
JW Cyrus? Anyone that stands
On Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 02:11:35PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
Is there a sieve builder plugin for IMP?
Yes, it's called Ingo. It does have some limitation (ie it does not
use TLS) and require to use a snapshot or CVS version of Horde.
--
Etienne GoyerLinux Québec
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 18:19
To: James Satterfield
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Webmail -- What's recommended?
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James Satterfield wrote:
| What webmail frontend would you all
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
James.
--
Etienne GoyerLinux Québec
Goyer wrote:
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
James.
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
What webmail frontend
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
James
Satterfield wrote:
What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
James.
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
What webmail frontend would you all
-0700, James Satterfield wrote:
^^ What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
^^
^^ James.
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^^Etienne GoyerLinux Québec Technologies Inc.
^^http://www.LinuxQuebec.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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^^ --
^^
^^
^^ Richard Houston
^^
^^ R.L.H
I don't want to get into a big feature comparison between Horde/IMP and
other webmail software, but have you guys looked at the Horde projects
website (http://www.horde.org/projects.php) lately? There are a LOT of
Horde modules out there. We use the main ones here at OSU: IMP (mail),
Turba
I use Horde/Imp to supply webmail for the company I work for. I have no
complaints about either package, we tested both and went with Horde for
the reasons Michael suggested and mainly for the spell checking
capabilities. Staff have found the web interface of horde/imp so good
they use webmail
. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But,
^^ as
^^somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
^^
^^On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield
wrote: ^^ What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
^^
^^ James
On 15 Jul 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from
squirellmail?
Yes, you can do that. Set the parameter:
$use_imap_tls = true;
in the /etc/squirrelmail/config.php file, and as long as you are
running PHP 4.3 or later and have the
On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, James Satterfield wrote:
Is there a sieve builder plugin for IMP?
I'm already heading down the road with IMP/Horde. About half way installed.
Thus far, Horde has been quite simple. My biggest problems have been dealing
with the FreeBSD ports. php4 in particular pissed me
Squirrel mail has more plugins but is spread out over the system more
Say what? SquirrelMail is completely self-contained in one directory
structure. I have it in /projects/squirrelmail on my development machine,
and /usr/local/share/squirrelmail on my production server. How is it
spread out?
= yes
*grumble* Sorry... Still venting over that.
Oh yeah. Back to IMP and Sieve.. Any such pluging/feature?
James.
On Tuesday 15 July 2003 12:02 pm, Andrew Morgan wrote:
I don't want to get into a big feature comparison between Horde/IMP and
other webmail software, but have you guys looked
, having
first been build into IMP. Kronolith CVS ...supports shared calendars, allowing
others various levels of access to your calendar, better iCalendar support, and
generation of iCalendar free/busy information.
If your just going for webmail Squirrelmail may currently have faster apparent
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:27, Etienne Goyer wrote:
I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But, as
somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
This is quickly getting OT, and I apologize in advance to the rest of
the list, but does Horde still require some parts to
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 18:49, Wil Cooley wrote:
This is quickly getting OT, and I apologize in advance to the rest of
the list, but does Horde still require some parts to run SUID root? The
last time I really looked at it was several years ago, and it did then
if memory serves.
Ignore me; I
On 2003.07.15 18:49 Wil Cooley wrote:
= On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 07:27, Etienne Goyer wrote:
= I love IMP. It's very flexible and have a ton of features. But,
= as
= somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
= = This is quickly getting OT, and I apologize in advance to the
rest of
= the
Ive been using horde/imp for years and I never recall this to be the case. Its
all in php in your webserver, so runs at whatever you have that set up as. The
excption may be the imap proxy (which keeps a imap session alive because things
run in a webserver will of course be short lived)... If you
The IMHO webmail for the Roxen web server, and the derived CAMAS for
Caudim webserver both use persistent IMAP connections. I've used an old
version of IMHO for quite some without any major problems.
Mikael
URLS:
http://www.lysator.liu.se/~stewa/IMHO/
http://camas.caudium.net/camas/index.rxml
I'm not sure how the httpd processes are being tied up, but tied up
imapds that are otherwise idle don't cost you anything except some swap
and a process table entry. They're basicly free.
Unless the imap connection has a mailbox open. That ties up a potentially
very large memory resource
by an IMAP proxy between
webmail sessions aren't holding a mailbox open.
-Rob
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Does anyone know of an e-mail web application that doesn't abuse the
IMAP server by making short connections? Most of them simply connect
and disconnect with each HTTP transaction. Is there one that behaves
the same as an IMAP client, using one connection for the duration of
the session. An
Prayer does. You'll have to google it, though. I don't know much about
it.
Thanks,
Dave
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On Tue, 10
? This might be cacheable, but that depends
on how the webmail client is written (ie, simply caching it might screw
up some of the client's logic).
FWIW, Dave McMurtrie's imapproxy (http://www.imapproxy.org/) works quite
well with IMP/Cyrus, and is very well written. It doesn't cache the
selected
to you perceive as the most expensive?
The selection of the mailbox? This might be cacheable, but that depends
on how the webmail client is written (ie, simply caching it might screw
up some of the client's logic).
I haven't determined that. I suspect, though, that there are limits
to what
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