If all you need is POP3 mail, you might want to check out
http://www.zope.org/Members/dshaw/POPMailProduct.
Doug
Aleksander Salwa wrote:
>
> I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
> There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
> I'm thinking about taking web inteface/a
Aleksander Salwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>I have no imap server (yet), so I was looking for web mail product, that
>can talk to pop3 server. But setting up imap server should be easier
>then hacking WorldPilot.
>
I can vouch for that - I setup the Cyrus IMAP daemon and it's really
easy.
Quick q
On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, seb bacon wrote:
> What do you mean, 'pop3 support'? If you want people to access their
> mailboxes both through the web and from a pop3 mail client, then all you
> need to do is use a mail server like UW-imap which speaks both pop3 and
> imap. Then you can just stick with W
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Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 9:28 AM
Subject: [Zope] Web mail with POP3
> I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
> There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
> I'm thinking about taking web inteface/applicati
[Aleksander Salwa]
| Is this a good approach, or someone already has wrote something like this
| for Zope ?
You could take a look at ZopeGUM, http://www.zope.org/Members/morphex/ZopeGUM .
-Morten
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* Aleksander Salwa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001116 09:00]:
> I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
> There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
> I'm thinking about taking web inteface/application design from WorldPilot
> and writing code to talk to pop3 server (probably b
I need to build a web mail product with pop3 back-end.
There is WorldPilot, but AFAIK it has no pop3 support.
I'm thinking about taking web inteface/application design from WorldPilot
and writing code to talk to pop3 server (probably based on POPMail
product).
Is this a good approach, or someone