One thing I like about sqwebmail is that you can create rules which the
other do not (maildrop) at least I have not seen it yet.

Just my 2 cents



On 1/19/10 16:09 , "Matt Brookings" <m...@inter7.com> wrote:

> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> Trey Nolen wrote:
>> We are currently building a new mail server and migrating from an
>> existing one.  I know there has been some issues with Courier and
>> Vpopmail as far as authentication goes and that Courier has dropped
>> support for Vpopmail.   Our old server still has Sqwebmail as one of the
>> web interfaces.  In order to smooth the transition, I had planned on
>> including Sqwebmail on the new one. However, we are upgrading our
>> Vpopmail and are using Dovecot (we migrated to Dovecot from Courier on
>> the old one too).
>> So, my question is that since we are upgrading our Vpopmail, can I
>> download the current Courier authentication library (0.63.0) and use it
>> for Sqwebmail?  Or is Sqwebmail just not supported with Vpopmail anymore
>> because of the authentication issues?  I can drop it if necessary and
>> migrate our users to one of our newer interfaces, but I just wanted to
>> keep it around if I could for those users who don't like change.
> 
> Courier has dropped support for vpopmail because they want to focus on their
> own MTA, is my understanding.  As a result, vpopmail has dropped support for
> Courier.
> 
> I would recommend SquirrelMail/Nutsmail or Roundcube talking to Dovecot.  Both
> interfaces are far superior to SqWebmail in every way.
> - --
> /*
>     Matt Brookings <m...@inter7.com>       GnuPG Key FAE0672C
>     Software developer                     Systems technician
>     Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc.     (815)776-9465
> */
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux)
> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> 
> iEYEARECAAYFAktWO5QACgkQIwet2/rgZywq7wCbBEoakUyTJFLg8UXL+5KnbrpD
> uToAnje36u8u/Z9LVPYEWOGCzX+5bMRA
> =F4Gk
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> 
> 
> 


!DSPAM:4b563cb932718450012772!

Reply via email to