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.
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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
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 o
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;
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 r
'IMP' is the mail reader component from the Horde project. They also have
components for what you mention
sieve rule builder => Ingo (procmail as well via ftp)[1]
calender => Kronolith
address book => Turba
and pleanty of other components. Kronolith and Turba are both stable, ha
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 off to no end.
ALL_OPTIONS=BCMATH BZIP2 CALEND
> 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?
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
> Hi! Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from
> squirellmail?
Yes. *IF* you have PHP 4.3.x, SquirrelMail 1.4.x, and Cyrus listening
for IMAPS connections (ie. no STARTTLS command required)
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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 open
Hi! Is it possible to use SSL/TLS connections to IMAP server from
squirellmail?
Sergios
15 Июль 2003 20:53, Michael J Barber написал:
> I don't want to get into a lengthy discussion of features but Imp has
> spellchecking as well. It is one package and one line in the config. The
> package ispe
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 inte
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 (cont
I don't want to get into a lengthy discussion of features but Imp has
spellchecking as well. It is one package and one line in the config. The
package ispell (I think) is on most systems I believe.
They both are very nice and work very well.
Horde/Imp/... has a very nice self contained structur
I agree and lets not forget the huge list of plug-ins that can be
installed to further extend the already feature rich system.
The spell checker plug in was a huge + for my users.
Thanks
Rich
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 12:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I used to think that IMP was the best choice, b
I agree with Scott, Squirrelmail has lots of contributed plugins such as
sieve rule builder, calendar, address book, that makes it an intresting
choice. The only what remains to do is to improve the folders tree view,
but it can be deployed in minutes without to much effort.
Regards
James Satt
I used to think that IMP was the best choice, but now I think SquirrelMail
has surpassed it - or if not, it soon will. Tracking the two projects over
time, SquirrelMail seems to have a much faster development model by being
very open to code contributions and suggestions from outside developers
Horde IMP is the best choise.
At 05:48 PM 7/15/2003, David A Powicki wrote:
I also recommend IMP. It does have a steep learning curve, but once you
figure out what is going on it is very powerful. It has a number of great
features for a web-based mail client and with the additional applications
I also recommend IMP. It does have a steep learning curve, but once you
figure out what is going on it is very powerful. It has a number of great
features for a web-based mail client and with the additional applications
in the Horde framework you have the potential for a Portal application.
We
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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I always see alot of people talk about Horde. I once tried installing the thing but
gave
up after a few hours of reading documentation and installation instructions.
I'm using SquirrelMail on my own servers plus all of my company's client's servers.
Works flawlessly with Cyrus, at least it has wi
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horde and imp.
www.horde.org
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What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
James.
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