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
> som
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 no
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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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
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 hel
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
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 securit
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.
> Cu
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 H
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 pa
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 ma
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
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.
>
>Christop
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
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
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> SilkyMai
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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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the th
, September 14, 2001 2:38
PM
Subject: Webmail Client
Hey guys
Can anyone recommend an open source
"yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
Rehuel
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 m
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,
Inf
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
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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Unix Systems Administrator
Cognigen Corp.
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Hey guys
Can anyone recommend an open source
"yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
Rehuel
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