Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
Jasper
Hi,
Im looking for a webmail for my mailserver (no SQL database, host
only one domain).
Any idea ?
Thank you very much.
Wesley M.
Hello
I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
over the next year or two.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and for a
webmail program that is easy to use and fully featured
I've got SquirrelMail running for mine. If you're looking for something
full of features it's not for you, but if you're looking for something
simple that Just Works with Courier-IMAP and Maildir it may be worth
taking a look at.
Jasper Bal wrote:
> Anyone using webmail
Hi
On 11/23/06, Jasper Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
Jasper
roundcube webmail is quite nice. but I use not the latest beta. Latest
beta has some problems, I haven't got enough time for debugging :(
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Hi, I
Horde (www.horde.org) run nice under OpenBSD.
My webmail (webmail.openbsd-pa.org).
On 11/23/06, Tautvydas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
On 11/23/06, Jasper Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
>
> Jasper
>
Jasper Bal wrote:
Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
I use http://blog.ilohamail.org/ (imap/pop) , fast (it's running fine on
a 330 Mhz sparc64), easy to install and to use ...
no problem :)
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jean-marc
On Nov 23, 2006, at 8:19 AM, Jasper Bal wrote:
Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
Roundcube has been the new hotness for a while now.
http://www.roundcube.net/
It's trivial to configure, nice UI (shiny, has drag and drop),
persistent IMAP connectio
Jasper Bal schrieb:
> Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
I like http://roundcube.net/, using beta2
On Nov 23, 2006, at 10:24 AM, Bryan Allen wrote:
On Nov 23, 2006, at 8:19 AM, Jasper Bal wrote:
Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
Roundcube has been the new hotness for a while now.
http://www.roundcube.net/
It's trivial to configure, nice UI (shin
Having tried this just now, I'm now going to have to agree with the other
RoundCube users here. In not quite 10 minutes I had RC downloaded and
configured, and it's easily the best webmail client I've seen yet.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 11:40:58 -0500, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED
wrote:
>
> Having tried this just now, I'm now going to have to agree with the other
> RoundCube users here. In not quite 10 minutes I had RC downloaded and
> configured, and it's easily the best webmail client I've seen yet.
>
> On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 11:40:58 -0500, Jason Di
On Nov 23, 2006, at 2:08 PM, Sam Fourman Jr. wrote:
Roundcube looks REALLY cool, does OpenBSD have a Maintainer for it
yet?
I don't think it needs a port. Squirrelmail has been out there for
years, no ports there either.
Does anyone know of a tourtorial to set it up with postfix and
Po
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>>
>> Having tried this just now, I'm now going to have to agree with the
> other
>> RoundCube users here. In not quite 10 minutes I had RC downloaded and
>> configured, and it's easily the best webmail client I've seen yet.
>>
All webmail products suck. I am using horde in one location
and squirrelmail in another.
-Bob
* Jasper Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-11-23 07:48]:
> Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
>
> Jasper
>
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Jasper Bal wrote:
Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
Jasper
Hi, I use:
1. http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/ - by default Hastymail does NOT use
HTML frames, Javascript, or cookies.
2. http://www.roundcube.net/ - browser-based multilingual IMAP clien
Last year I replaced an Exchange Server with OpenBSD-based mail, file,
print, and webmail server and found the following combination to be the
best option for me:
Openwebmail
Dovecot
Samba3
Plone/Zope
All work with OpenLDAP so the user needs to remember only one password.
They are all available
On Thu, Nov 23, 2006 at 10:28:43PM +0100, Michal Lesniewski wrote:
> Jasper Bal wrote:
> >Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not?
> >
> >Jasper
> >
>
> Hi, I use:
> 1. http://hastymail.sourceforge.net/ - by default Hastymail does
On 24-01-2011 10:44, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
Im looking for a webmail for my mailserver (no SQL database, host
only one domain).
http://www.noupe.com/ajax/10-ajax-webmail-clients.html
Some require a database, some don't.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 14:44:33 +0400
OpenBSD Geek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Im looking for a webmail for my mailserver (no SQL database, host
> only one domain).
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> Wesley M.
>
You would do good to search the mailinglist
On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:44 PM, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
> Im looking for a webmail for my mailserver (no SQL database, host
> only one domain).
>
> Any idea ?
Roundcube webmail is pretty cool, available in ports tree:
mail/roundcubemail
http://openports.se/mail/roundcubemail
--
Zh
On Mon, 24 Jan 2011 20:38:58 +0800, Zhang Huangbin wrote:
On Jan 24, 2011, at 6:44 PM, OpenBSD Geek wrote:
Im looking for a webmail for my mailserver (no SQL database, host
only one domain).
Any idea ?
Roundcube webmail is pretty cool, available in ports tree:
mail/roundcubemail
http
ore
> over the next year or two.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and for a
> webmail program that is easy to use and fully featured for users who are
> not so computer savvy.
>
> I am pretty comfortable with Sendmail, but I hear a lot of peopl
> I am at a loss for a good web interface.
>
> Anyone care to make any recommendations?
I'm a pretty big fan of SquirrelMail. It's a web-based IMAP client,
so you'd need an IMAP server as well (I use Courier). It works just
fine with OpenBSD's chrooted Apache, which is a big plus.
Benny
--
"
nd anaconda. A badgerconda."
> -- bash.org
>
Yes, that's very nice WebMail software indeed. And it's quite light.
Jasper
--
"Security is decided by quality" -- Theo de Raadt
you could try horde - it's pretty full-featured. Mta, i would
recommend qmail, but YMMV... The setup will be pretty tedious if u go
this way, but once setup, everything will run very nicely.
-jf
On 10/01, Chris wrote:
> Hello
>
> I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
> probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
> over the next year or two.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and fo
I've used SquirrelMail and it works with both IMAP and POP3. It's pretty
good, simple and functional. However it does lack more advanced features
suchs as threading, searching, etc. I personally wish it had.
Adam
>> I am at a loss for a good web interface.
>>
>> Anyone care to make any recommenda
On Sunday 02 of October 2005 00:34, Chris wrote:
> Anyone care to make any recommendations?
http://www.pingwales.co.uk/tutorials/webmail-on-openbsd.html seems to be a
nice tutorial, one of a couple they have. They suggest using dovecot (IMAP),
and Horde+Imp for webmail. I cannot say i tried
This is a feature, intended to encourage users to avail themselves of
excellent shell tools as ghod intended, instead of webmail which is
expensive in host, client, and bandwidth-resources as well.
(;
--
Better to teach a man to fish than to give him a fish. And if he can't
be bothered to l
you could try horde - it's pretty full-featured. Mta, i would
recommend qmail, but YMMV... The setup will be pretty tedious if u go
this way, but once setup, everything will run very nicely.
-jf
Horde/IMP from OpenBSD ports seems to have a problem.
The attachment size, mime type and name is re
Chris wrote:
> Hello
>
> I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
> probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
> over the next year or two.
>
> I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and for a
>
On 10/1/05, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am at a loss for a good web interface.
>
> Anyone care to make any recommendations?
http://www.uebimiau.org/demo.php
I've never installed it myself, but a few of my collegues swear by it. YMMV
aaron.glenn
On Oct 1, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Chris wrote:
I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
probably about 2 dozen people, but It could conceivably double or more
over the next year or two.
I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and
for a
webmail program
a
webmail program that is easy to use and fully featured for users who are
not so computer savvy.
I am pretty comfortable with Sendmail, but I hear a lot of people are
moving more toward postfix (which I know nothing about).
I am at a loss for a good web interface.
Check out my OpenBSD "d
> One that I worked with a while back and kinda like for some reasons is
> OpenWebMail. The big plus was that it worked with sendmail directly --
> didn't need to learn a new mail system. A few OpenWebMail notes:
>
>
> 2) Not too processor intensive, but memory hungry.
It depends on the number
r more
> > over the next year or two.
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for an mta, and
> > for a
> > webmail program that is easy to use and fully featured for users
> > who are
> > not so computer savvy.
> >
> > I am pr
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>>Of Chris
>>Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 5:35 PM
>>To: misc@openbsd.org
>>Subject: Webmail recommendations?
>>
>>Hello
>>
>>I want to setup a OBSD box for my email server. It will service
>>probably about 2 doze
I've used SquirrelMail and it works with both IMAP and POP3. It's
pretty
good, simple and functional. However it does lack more advanced
features
suchs as threading, searching, etc. I personally wish it had.
SquirrelMail supports threading, if you use it against an imap server
that supports i
, it's 150 MB! Just for webmail? It does look good, though.
-Ray-
> >>-Original Message-
> >>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
>
> >>Of Chris
> >>Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 5:35 PM
> >>To: misc@openbsd.or
design, other than the preview pane.
4) Because it is relatively new, it lacks much of the features found
in other "entrenched" webmail systems.
5) Does it run in chroot?
--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Consulting
http://www.dixongroup.net
uty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm not impressed with the
design, other than the preview pane.
4) Because it is relatively new, it lacks much of the features found
in other "entrenched" webmail systems.
5) Does it run in chroot?
--
Jason Dixon
DixonGroup Con
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Hi Folks,
a while ago (Nov, 2006), someone asked what webmail solutions people
recommended. People suggested:
- - squirrelmail
- - the horde
- - Ilohamail
- - RoundCube
- - hastymail
- - openwebmail
of all of these, only openwebmail does not rely
>a while ago (Nov, 2006), someone asked what webmail solutions people
>recommended. People suggested:...
>of all of these, only openwebmail does not rely on PHP, which I deeply
>mistrust. Does anyone know of any others that don't use PHP?
AlphaMail (mod_perl/PERL/C++) was rec
On Sat, 6 Oct 2007, Robert Urban wrote:
> of all of these, only openwebmail does not rely on PHP, which I deeply
> mistrust. Does anyone know of any others that don't use PHP?
Probably out of date, but see
http://www.reedmedia.net/misc/mail/web-based.html which tries to list perl
or php or othe
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 06:16:59PM +0200, Robert Urban wrote:
> ...
> a while ago (Nov, 2006), someone asked what webmail solutions people
> recommended. People suggested:
> ...
> of all of these, only openwebmail does not rely on PHP, which I deeply
> mistrust. Does anyone
Robert Urban wrote:
Does anyone know of any others that don't use PHP?
I don't use it myself, but sqwebmail may do what you want.
http://www.courier-mta.org/sqwebmail/
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skopmrujte prosmm, alebo kliknite na odkaz nizsie re-aktivaciu a obnovit svoj
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Ak tak neurobmte, mtze mat za nasledok obmedzen} prmstup k vasmu zctu
webmail.
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Hello misc@,
I am having a problem getting a webmail package (InstantWebMail) to work
properly under OpenBSD 3.7 in the chroot. It is a simple PHP application
that connects directly to a POP server. Everything is installed from
packages.
When it tries to connect to the server, it outputs
--On 02 June 2005 16:09 -0500, Matthew S Elmore wrote:
When it tries to connect to the server, it outputs this error:
fsockopen(): php_network_getaddresses: getaddrinfo failed:
non-recoverable failure in name resolution
I cannot tell what resource it is trying to access.
Probably resolv.conf
My guess is you need to put a copy of /etc/resolv.conf in the apache
chroot (as in, /var/www/etc/resolv.conf), because your webmail
application is trying to resolve the hostname for the pop server. If
you are using a hostname, try an IP, if they are on the same box, tell
it to use 127.0.0.1 for
Matthew S Elmore wrote:
> I am having a problem getting a webmail package (InstantWebMail)
> to work properly under OpenBSD 3.7 in the chroot. It is a simple
> PHP application that connects directly to a POP server.
> Everything is installed from packages.
>
> When it tries
On Thursday, 2 June 2005 at 22:28:13 +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> >
> >I cannot tell what resource it is trying to access.
>
> Probably resolv.conf.
and /etc/hosts.
HTH,
Zoong
Matthew S Elmore wrote:
Hello misc@,
I am having a problem getting a webmail package (InstantWebMail) to work
properly under OpenBSD 3.7 in the chroot. It is a simple PHP application
that connects directly to a POP server. Everything is installed from
packages.
When it tries to connect to
On Fri, Jun 03, 2005 at 07:48:04AM +1000, Zoong PHAM wrote:
> > Probably resolv.conf.
>
> and /etc/hosts.
Whatever you're running chrooted, the following files in /etc are
good candidates for your ${chroot}/etc:
group localtime passwd pwd.db services
hosts
hosts and resolv.conf seemed to do the trick. Thanks much guys!
Wijnand Wiersma wrote:
Sometimes adding a
etc/hosts
file helps in the chroot.
I hope this helps.
Wijnand
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dbTechnology Inc.Tuscaloosa, AL
www.dbtech.net
So far this thread has focused on the various IMAP based solutions and
the merits of the many alternate components to such. Keying off some
comments in the OP (below) I would like to point out that there _is_
an OpenBSD package openwebmail-2.51p1.tgz for a non-IMAP webmail. A few
of the
webmail. A few
of the things that I like about this solution are:
- it is written entirely in perl (no php or other non-base prereqs)
- it works well when deployed on the mail server or over POP3
- its interface is very clean yet fairly feature rich
- it is browser agnostic and renders decently
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