For those of you interested, Cyrusoft just release a Silkymail version
runninng over PHP4.
http://www.cyrusoft.com
Michel
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Gunjan Kakani wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think the limited functionality of this is
> implemented as a patch ti IMP by John Morrissey and is
> available at
> http://www.horde.net/jwm/software/imp/#import-contacts,
Thanks for the pointer. I would be good source to peek at his
implementation since it i
Hi,
I think the limited functionality of this is
implemented as a patch ti IMP by John Morrissey and is
available at
http://www.horde.net/jwm/software/imp/#import-contacts,
when I looked at that, it was missing the Netscape 4.x
functionality, but outlook was fairly working!
Chow!
GC!
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The address book is stored in a database using Turba
(http://www.horde.org/turba)
I would like to add functionality to import outlook/netscape
addressbooks into turba and export turba addressbooks to outlook(csv)
and netscape(ldif) formats.
Gunjan Kakani wrote:
>
> I could not understand how you
I could not understand how you want your address book?
You want it personal in the sense that it should not
be stored in the LDAP server but should be able to
export/import entries based on user selection???
Chow!
Gunjan
--- Atif Ghaffar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Makovec wrote:
> > Wh
Dan Makovec wrote:
> While the IMSP support in Silkymail was cute, the fact that none of my other
> clients support it makes it a bit useless. When I can find a decent Windows
> based mail client that supports the same addressbook format as this, then I
> will make use of it. Until then, sadly,
Dan Makovec wrote:
>
> After taking a look at silkymail, and all the web clients listed last month,
> Atif's version of IMP seemed to be the only one that did what I want.
> Basically, because I make *extensive* use of Cyrus sieve, my mail gets put
> into various subfolders before the client conn
Thus spake Dan Makovec ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> This version of IMP seems to be the only version of any web client that
> lists all the IMAP subfolders (Netscape/Outlook style) and indicates how
> many unread messages there are in each one, without me having to go through
> and click on each folder
ggest another way (apart
from LDAP)...
Cheerio,
d.
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Fat Canary Software
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fatcanary.com.au
- Original Message -
From: "Michel Jouvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: Web e-mail frontend
Michel Jouvin writes:
>
>If you are interested by web email frontends, you could have a look to
>Silkymail, from Cyrusoft (Mulberry developpers,
>http://www.cyrusoft.com). It's also imp based and it's free. They have
>done a pretty good job at enhancing IMSP support.
I've been testing Silkymai
On Thu, 3 May 2001 08:30:18 -0500 (CDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michel Jouvin writes:
> >
> >If you are interested by web email frontends, you could have a look to
> >Silkymail, from Cyrusoft (Mulberry developpers,
> >http://www.cyrusoft.com). It's also imp based and it's free. They have
>
On Thu, 3 May 2001 08:30:18 -0500 (CDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Michel Jouvin writes:
> >
> >If you are interested by web email frontends, you could have a look to
> >Silkymail, from Cyrusoft (Mulberry developpers,
> >http://www.cyrusoft.com). It's also imp based and it's free. They have
>
If you are interested by web email frontends, you could have a look to
Silkymail, from Cyrusoft (Mulberry developpers,
http://www.cyrusoft.com). It's also imp based and it's free. They have
done a pretty good job at enhancing IMSP support.
Michel
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Ghaffar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Justin R. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "Stephen Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 4:13 AM
> Subject: Re: Web e-mail frontends
>
> > try this one.
>
From: "Atif Ghaffar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Justin R. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Stephen Fischer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 4:13 AM
Subject: Re: Web e-mail frontends
> try this one.
&
try this one.
http://webmail.developer.ch
use username: horde
pass: imp
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Stephen Fischer spewed forth in 1.7Kbytes of drivel:
> Squirrelmail - nice interface, but there are problems getting it to work with
> cyrus. Maybe it's my settings, but it doesn't allow me to create
> new folders, and the mailing list hasn't been as helpful.
SquirrelMail works fine
quoth jennyw:
| Just wondering if anyone had recommendations for Web e-mail frontends.
| I've looked around a bit, and Squirrel Mail seems the most promising
| (www.squirrelmail.org) right now, but thought I'd ask for other
| opinions.
|
| Also, I was wondering if people could share their experie
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 10:05:00AM -0700, jennyw wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone had recommendations for Web e-mail frontends.
> I've looked around a bit, and Squirrel Mail seems the most promising
> (www.squirrelmail.org) right now, but thought I'd ask for other
> opinions.
We use and recommen
At Linfield, we've been reasonably pleased with SilkyMail. SilkyMail
has an advantage over a number of other web frontends in that it can
also access an imsp server. Since cyrus-imsp can frontend an LDAP
server, the global address book is our already in place main directory
server (NOTE: usi
We use IMP. (www.horde.org)
jennyw wrote:
> Just wondering if anyone had recommendations for Web e-mail frontends.
> I've looked around a bit, and Squirrel Mail seems the most promising
> (www.squirrelmail.org) right now, but thought I'd ask for other
> opinions.
>
> Also, I was wondering if p
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