right
i have another question cause i think i am forget anything
when i say i can't read my messages in mozilla ,you say mozilla can read
messages in format maildir
unless i install a server pop or imap
but i have a server pop cause i use vpopmail
here is my rc.startmail for info
!/bin/bash
There is also a web-based e-mail client that reads the Maildir
directly (without having to install an IMAP or POP server), and that
is sqwebmail: http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail.html
sorry ,i have a problem after compiling sqwebmail
when i launched my cgi webmail in my apache directory
i get
deny wrote:
There is also a web-based e-mail client that reads the Maildir
directly (without having to install an IMAP or POP server), and that
is sqwebmail: http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail.html
sorry ,i have a problem after compiling sqwebmail
when i launched my cgi webmail in my apache
Je
This question would be better asked on the sqwebmail mailing list.
Instructions to subscribe to that list are on the sqwebmail page
(http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail.html).
I have never installed sqwebmail, so I have no idea what is going on
with that.
right
i have another question cause i
it is up to you, in which format you store the
mail. and the fact that you use mozilla says that
you don't store it in a Maildir format.
how you get your mail from your friend and how to handle your
mail on your server are two different stories.
anne
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Von: deny
Anne Fink wrote:
it is up to you, in which format you store the
mail. and the fact that you use mozilla says that
you don't store it in a Maildir format.
how you get your mail from your friend and how to handle your
mail on your server are two different stories.
right
i think the best is perhaps
deny wrote:
it is up to you, in which format you store the
mail. and the fact that you use mozilla says that
you don't store it in a Maildir format.
how you get your mail from your friend and how to handle your
mail on your server are two different stories.
right
i think the best is perhaps to
Jeff
There is also a web-based e-mail client that reads the Maildir
directly (without having to install an IMAP or POP server), and that
is sqwebmail: http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail.html
ok its very clear
i try sqwebmail
thanks