Re: cannot attach files in sogo webmail with non ascii symbols in filename

2023-02-02 Thread Maksim Rodin
Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 09:45:24PM +0300, Maksim Rodin a écrit : > > > > Hello, > > > > I noticed that I cannot attach files with non ascii symbols in filename > > > > using sogo webmail. > > > > There is an entry in /var/log/sogo/sogo.log: > &g

Re: cannot attach files in sogo webmail with non ascii symbols in filename

2023-02-02 Thread Landry Breuil
Le Thu, Feb 02, 2023 at 10:35:16AM +0100, Sebastian Reitenbach a écrit : > Hey, > > I was looking on how to get that passed on via "defaults", but no way, then > had some "ugly" > way using rc_pre in the rc script. @landry thanks for pointing to the > login.conf and Maksim > for bringing up the

Re: cannot attach files in sogo webmail with non ascii symbols in filename

2023-02-02 Thread Sebastian Reitenbach
dme > > On Wed Feb 1 10:31:56 2023, Landry Breuil wrote: > > Le Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 09:45:24PM +0300, Maksim Rodin a écrit : > > > Hello, > > > I noticed that I cannot attach files with non ascii symbols in filename > > > using sogo

Re: cannot attach files in sogo webmail with non ascii symbols in filename

2023-02-01 Thread Maksim Rodin
> I noticed that I cannot attach files with non ascii symbols in filename > > using sogo webmail. > > There is an entry in /var/log/sogo/sogo.log: > > sogod[82818:12065535212040] EXCEPTION: > > NAME:NSCharacterConversionException REASON:Can't get cString from Unicode

Re: cannot attach files in sogo webmail with non ascii symbols in filename

2023-02-01 Thread Landry Breuil
Le Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 09:45:24PM +0300, Maksim Rodin a écrit : > Hello, > I noticed that I cannot attach files with non ascii symbols in filename using > sogo webmail. > There is an entry in /var/log/sogo/sogo.log: > sogod[82818:12065535212040] EXCEPTION: > NAME:NSCharacterC

cannot attach files in sogo webmail with non ascii symbols in filename

2023-01-31 Thread Maksim Rodin
Hello, I noticed that I cannot attach files with non ascii symbols in filename using sogo webmail. There is an entry in /var/log/sogo/sogo.log: sogod[82818:12065535212040] EXCEPTION: NAME:NSCharacterConversionException REASON:Can't get cString from Unicode string. INFO:(null) After some

Re: webmail

2018-01-23 Thread Craig Skinner
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 17:33:30 +0100 Jan Stary wrote: > What do people use as a light-weight webmail Base ssh & packaged mutt. (Works fine with PuTTY on Widows, etc.) Cheers, -- Craig Skinner | http://linkd.in/yGqkv7

Re: webmail

2018-01-23 Thread Bruno Flueckiger
On 22.01.2018 17:33, Jan Stary wrote: What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd? Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox? Thanks, Jan I use RoundCube as the web interface to the Dovecot IMAP server. OpenSMTPD delivers the mails using

Re: webmail

2018-01-23 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Tue, Jan 23, 2018 at 11:29:25AM +0100, Sol??ne Rapenne wrote: > Le 2018-01-22 17:33, Jan Stary a ??crit??: > > What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd? > > Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox? > > > > Thanks, > >

Re: webmail

2018-01-23 Thread Solène Rapenne
Le 2018-01-22 17:33, Jan Stary a écrit : What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd? Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox? Thanks, Jan Hello, You can try https://www.mailpile.is/ it's a webmail intended to be used by only one person

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread Kirill Bychkov
On Tue, January 23, 2018 03:00, trondd wrote: > On Mon, January 22, 2018 3:02 pm, Thuban wrote: >> >> I also like the old style of squirrelmail, not packaged under OpenBSd >> but who might work. >> > > It does. That is what I currently use with www/links+ for a nice > javascript free interface. >

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread trondd
On Mon, January 22, 2018 3:02 pm, Thuban wrote: > > I also like the old style of squirrelmail, not packaged under OpenBSd > but who might work. > It does. That is what I currently use with www/links+ for a nice javascript free interface. Hasn't been a release in many years and I'm not sure if

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread James Turner
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 07:06:48PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2018/01/22 19:03, Thuban wrote: > > rainloop. > > > > It looks nice and is easy to setup. They seem vey fond of md5 > though, even with the per-server salt they use md5 has not really been > good enough for some time. And

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread Thuban
There was prayer webmail, but doesn't seem available anymore. That was the previous URL : http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/ (used to be mentionned by suckless people : https://lists.suckless.org/wiki/1506/1847.html) I also like the old style of squirrelmail, not packaged under

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018/01/22 19:03, Thuban wrote: > rainloop. > It looks nice and is easy to setup. They seem vey fond of md5 though, even with the per-server salt they use md5 has not really been good enough for some time. And they haven't learned about not including config directories under the web

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread lvdd
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018 18:19:36 +0100 Gilles Chehade <gil...@poolp.org> wrote: > > custom webmail, not quite ready to be used by others. > but you will release it to the public at some point, right?? That would be fantastic - a webmail client made by the same people that cr

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread Thuban
rainloop.

Re: webmail

2018-01-22 Thread Gilles Chehade
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 05:33:30PM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: > What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd? > custom webmail, not quite ready to be used by others. > Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox? > nope, it can store in Maildir or mbox, what

webmail

2018-01-22 Thread Jan Stary
What do people use as a light-weight webmail above smtpd? Does smptd need to store in Maildirs as opposed to mbox? Thanks, Jan

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-07 Thread frantisek holop
hmm, on Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 08:05:07PM +1000, Rod Whitworth said that Does anybody know what combination works well with nothing as silly as mismatched db versions? Maybe there is a way to get Roundcube (the postfix/dovecot/openwebmail postfix talks directly to dovecot, it's a breeze.

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on

2009-07-05 Thread Jacob L. Leifman
-IMAP 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

Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Rod Whitworth
I have been running email for a couple of small domains for a few years using Postfix and Teapop on OpenBSD. No complaints. I have scripted user addition with passwords etc etc. Now somebody (important of course) wants webmail. I went hunting. About the only webmail server I found that did

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2009/07/04 20:05, Rod Whitworth wrote: So which imap? Dovecot looked like a candidate. It can use sqlite as does Roundcube and I know it can do authentication for Postfix so it looked like a suitable candidate. I haven't found any perfect webmail but Roundcube looks nice, is easy to get

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Zhang Huangbin
On Jul 4, 2009, at 6:05 PM, Rod Whitworth wrote: So looking at others needing imap showed me RoundCube. Pretty snazzy looks, renders all that fancy junk that seems to be all the go now and we have a package for it. Vote +1 for Roundcube webmail. So which imap? Dovecot looked like

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Rod Whitworth
perfect webmail but Roundcube looks nice, is easy to get running and works _reasonably_ well. ;) I agree on the looks. Non-techy customers tend to be very itchy if they find a mild snag in an ugly product. Not so harsh on eye candy. maybe that's why lots of 'em like windows.. You might also want

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread tico
candidate. I haven't found any perfect webmail but Roundcube looks nice, is easy to get running and works _reasonably_ well. ;) I agree on the looks. Non-techy customers tend to be very itchy if they find a mild snag in an ugly product. Not so harsh on eye candy. maybe that's why lots

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Chris Bennett
candidate. I haven't found any perfect webmail but Roundcube looks nice, is easy to get running and works _reasonably_ well. ;) I agree on the looks. Non-techy customers tend to be very itchy if they find a mild snag in an ugly product. Not so harsh on eye candy. maybe that's why lots

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Simon Bertrang
On Sat, Jul 04, 2009 at 08:05:07PM +1000, Rod Whitworth wrote: I have been running email for a couple of small domains for a few years using Postfix and Teapop on OpenBSD. No complaints. I have scripted user addition with passwords etc etc. Now somebody (important of course) wants webmail

Re: Question about webmail for users who are not busy on ports prep for 4.6

2009-07-04 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2009/07/04 12:27, tico wrote: I'm a big fan of Cyrus. Not because it's always the easiest to set up, or because the documentation is retard-proof, but because it's ridiculously scalable, and I've used it for many years without it ever disappointing me. The more difficult (though flexible

Dear Webmail User

2009-07-01 Thread WEBMAIL TECHNICAL SUPPORT TEAM.
Dear Webmail User, A Computer Database Maintainance is currently going on. This Message is Very Important. We are very concerned with stopping the proliferation of spam. We have implemented Sender Address Verification (SAV) to ensure that we do not receive unwanted email and to give

Re: Horde WebMail

2006-11-09 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Selon Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I Know OpenBSD has a Policy of not putting pre release (Stable) software in the ports tree, so I was wondering if anyone has a package for HordeWebmail? You mean like $ cd /usr/ports/ make search name=horde Port: horde-3.1.3 Path: devel/horde

Re: Horde WebMail

2006-11-09 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
Yeah, Sorry about that.. I didn't understand that webmail was in fact a collection of existing packages. Sam Fourman Jr. On 11/9/06, Antoine Jacoutot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Selon Sam Fourman Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I Know OpenBSD has a Policy of not putting pre release (Stable) software

Horde WebMail

2006-11-08 Thread Sam Fourman Jr.
I Know OpenBSD has a Policy of not putting pre release (Stable) software in the ports tree, so I was wondering if anyone has a package for HordeWebmail? it looks pretty interesting, i wonder how secure it actually is :) does anyone have any experience with it? http://www.horde.org/webmail