Appologies for not replying sooner - had a long weekend
:)
Imp is
part of horde (i've never tried any of the other apps):
If you
have any probs getting it working, drop me an email and i can take a look at my
config.
The
following is a guide to getting it working (not james specific). I had a
few probs - mainly that james 2.1.3 demanded authorisation for sending mail and
imp wont use the current login for smtp - you have to specify a user/password in
the config. But 2.2.0 can allow all mail from localhost, so that would be
simpler!
One
issue - find the default options and set it so that when it deletes it proper
deletes, not 'move to trash' which doesnt work on pop3!!! (also make sure you
create the options table in the db aswell)
Daniel.
-----Original Message-----
From: David Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 18 November 2004 19:44
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: Is it possible to access the james server using the web browser?Yes, I mean web access. Can you give me a hint as where I can get the imp webmail. Basically I'm trying to find a webmail client that I can set up to pop or smtp usingjames.Thanks for the comment!David
From: Daniel Perry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 2:23 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: Is it possible to access the james server using the web browser?eh? what exactly do you mean 'web enable'. do you mean web access to emails?I've set up imp webmail. The only disapointment is that AFAIK james doesnt have a usable imap implementation, so you can only read/write/delete messages through pop, and dont have facilities such as 'sent mail', or folders, etc.It's pretty straight forward to set up. One issue i remember is that you should set up the default user preferences to properly delete mail, not move to deleted items - as that obviously doesnt work with pop3, and it saves clients having to find the option.When i get a chance i will experiement with integrating james and dbmail (as a stand in until james gets imap).Daniel.-----Original Message-----
From: David Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 17 November 2004 18:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is it possible to access the james server using the web browser?I'm just curious how to web enable the james server?David
