Hi David,
IÂm not an php expert, but itÂs not very difficult to understand and make
some minor modifications :P
Here is my version of Nameko. I donÂt know if i should add some info on the
file (iÂm not a licese expert)... :-\
I've add: SMTP AUTH (same credentials as used for POP3).
Inbox refresh interval.
Bye!
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De: David Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: vie 19/11/2004 17:27
Para: James Users List
CC:
Asunto: RE: found the imp webmail client, thanks
Hi! Victor,
Thanks for your generous help, I know the java but I haven't touched
PHP yet,
I just want to have a simple webmail client to interface with james
server
Because I want to provide a free service to an elementary school class
and also
I can learn something about the james server.
Current I use microsoft outlook to interface with james.
It's a great help to me if you can give me that custom php file
And I will study it (php stuff)and put it to work along with Nameko.
Your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
David Lee
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From: Victor MartÃnez Conte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 12:23 AM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: found the imp webmail client, thanks
Hi David,
IÂm using Nameko (http://wiz.homelinux.net/php.php). ItÂs easy to
configure (itÂs only one php file :P) and it works with POP/SMTP. SMTP
doesnÂt use AUTH, but if you need it, itÂs not difficult to implement (iÂve
nearly finished a custom modification of Nameko to work with it), so if you
need it...
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De: David Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jue 18/11/2004 20:46
Para: James Users List
CC:
Asunto: RE:found the imp webmail client, thanks
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From: David Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 11:44 AM
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 using
james.
Thanks for the comment!
David
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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.
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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
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