Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Yeh, I was afraid that the encrypted factor would cause problems. As
for legality, it would be interesting to know what other people know,
but it is my understanding that: whereas the computers belong to the
business, all activities carried out on that computer are
On Monday 25 July 2005 17:33, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Yeh, I was afraid that the encrypted factor would cause problems. As
> for legality, it would be interesting to know what other people know,
> but it is my understanding that: whereas the computers belong to the
> business, all activities
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
> through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
> not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, the question
> is, using SQUID, is it possible to cache what informati
On 25 juil. 05, at 14:15, Dave Ewart wrote:
On Monday, 25.07.2005 at 13:48 -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So
On Monday, 25.07.2005 at 13:48 -0700, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
> through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
> not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, the question
> is, using
We have an issue where management wants to monitor possible leaks
through the use of Hotmail, etc. web-based email accounts. They do
not want to just prohibit usage of such accounts. So, the question
is, using SQUID, is it possible to cache what information employees
are passing through
* David Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020316 18:24]:
> OT: I've had one annoying problem, though. I believe it's an
> Apache-SSL/PHP issue, however. I have several different addresses for
> my webserver -- The public domains point to the IP of my firewall, and
> the firewall forwards port 80 and 44
I've been using SquirrelMail for the past couple days and like it quite
a bit.
OT: I've had one annoying problem, though. I believe it's an
Apache-SSL/PHP issue, however. I have several different addresses for
my webserver -- The public domains point to the IP of my firewall, and
the firewall f
Apparently, on Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 11:11:19AM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> the question remains --
>
> is there a DEBIAN/POTATO PACKAGE to install a webmail
> server? (we like the looks of acmemail/sparkle, as it works
> with MOD_PERL/APACHE...)
>
On my sid system, a quick "ap
On Fri, Mar 01, 2002 at 06:13:53AM -0600, will trillich wrote:
> i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin)
> that there are several options available for those of
> us who are thinking of offering online (http) access
> to our email servers:
>
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Ma
Rick Macdonald said:
> On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
>
>>
>> I also use SquirrelMail on both woody and potato machines. I skipped
>> the .debs this time and installed directly. Works great and haven't
>> had a single problem yet.
>
> I'm looking at the SquirrelMail web site, and
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
>
> I also use SquirrelMail on both woody and potato machines. I skipped the
> .debs this time and installed directly. Works great and haven't had a
> single problem yet.
I'm looking at the SquirrelMail web site, and I can't see that the
MessageLi
I also use SquirrelMail on both woody and potato machines. I skipped the
.debs this time and installed directly. Works great and haven't had a
single problem yet.
At 07:51 AM 3/1/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Squirrelmail works well for me. It's PHP based and only in Woody right now
though.
will t
> i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin) that there are several
> options available for those of us who are thinking of offering online (http)
> access to our email servers:
>
> http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Mail/webmail.txt
>
> the question is:
>
> which debian packages
Squirrelmail works well for me. It's PHP based and only in Woody right now
though.
will trillich said:
> i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin)
> that there are several options available for those of
> us who are thinking of offering online (http) access
> to our email servers:
>
>
i saw in an old post (from alvin oga -- thanks alvin)
that there are several options available for those of
us who are thinking of offering online (http) access
to our email servers:
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Mail/webmail.txt
the question is:
which debian packages contain such beas
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:40:58AM -0500, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:22:04PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> > emails?
>
> http://www.hushmail.com
>
> > W
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:22:04PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> emails?
http://www.hushmail.com
> Would it still require that the computer you use to access the internet
> have a copy of your private k
EB> You can use gpg with Mutt to encrypt email. If you are running in
EB> KDE you can use KMail. I don't know what the GNome email client
EB> is. Most clients will support encryption and signing.
Note the subject. OP asked about *web-based* email encryp
henko wrote:
> Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>
> Once you wrote about "Web-based email encryption / signing":
> > Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> > emails?
>
> www.web.de, german freemail provider. I guess you'll need
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Once you wrote about "Web-based email encryption / signing":
> Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> emails?
www.web.de, german freemail provider. I guess you'll need to live in
Germany for that, but I
Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
emails?
Is this even possible to be done?
Would it still require that the computer you use to access the internet
have a copy of your private key, or could this be stored by the
web-based email provider?
Thanks.
Mark
Hello
I would like to hear from you about the best web based email client that would
run on a debian potato machine.
I have a postfix running on a debian potator 2.2 and I would like to have web
based email access available to all users.
Your suggestions and experiences are most welcome
Hello,
> I would like to hear from you about the best web based email client
> that would run on a debian potato machine.
I don't know if it is the "best" Web mail system, but I'm very happy
with NOCC: http://nocc.sourceforge.net.
Cleto
Il Giornale de
hi ya
my collection of web-based emails
http://www.Linux-Consulting.com/Mail/webmail.txt
c ya
alvin
http://www.Linux-Sec.net
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Cleto Pescia wrote:
> Hello,
>
> > I would like to hear from you about the best web based email client
> > that would run
A bit off-the-wall, but does Debian include a web-based email
implementation that offers a "notes" field for e-mails? I'm in a
position where it might be helpful for some of my users who share a
mailbox for public information requests and the like to have a web
interface
3PM -0500, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm putting together a web site for a small organization that I belong
> to,
> and was asked about web based email (ala yahoo, hotmail, etc.). Does anyone
> have any suggestions for (preferably free) software? It would be
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Brooks R. Robinson wrote:
> Greetings,
> I'm putting together a web site for a small organization that I belong
> to,
> and was asked about web based email (ala yahoo, hotmail, etc.). Does anyone
> have any suggestions for (preferably free) so
Greetings,
I'm putting together a web site for a small organization that I belong
to,
and was asked about web based email (ala yahoo, hotmail, etc.). Does anyone
have any suggestions for (preferably free) software? It would be great if
there was a .deb, but I couldn't find a
John Goerzen wrote:
> There are quite a few. If you go to freshmeat.net and search for the words
> web mail, you'll find about a dozen.
Thanks John.
I went ahead and grabbed Ivan's imp*.deb package
(http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian) that he's working on and that installed
beautifully.
--
There are quite a few. If you go to freshmeat.net and search for the words
web mail, you'll find about a dozen.
-- John
On Tue, Dec 29, 1998 at 10:35:39AM -0500, Randy Edwards wrote:
> I'm running a slink system w/Exim as my MTA. Does anyone know of a web-based
> e-mail system that would fit
I am working (and about ready to upload) on a web based IMAP mail program
called IMP. I have a .deb up for download along with an example of what it
looks like and how it works.
http://www.tdyc.com/~rkrusty/Debian
It's still in beta but works really well. I use it when I'm at work and have
h
I'm running a slink system w/Exim as my MTA. Does anyone know of a web-based
e-mail system that would fit into a Debian system nicely?
--
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