Hey guys
Can anyone recommend an open source
"yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
Rehuel
Good Morning!
To repair my quota woes I have to upgrade my cyrus install.
PLEASE tell me from your experience what version you currently find to be the most
stable.
I am running 2.0.7
I appreciate it!
-Kiarna
check out squirrelmail, http://www.squirrelmail.org/. it's gnu, written
in php4 and fast.
> Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita wrote:
>
> Hey guys
>
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
>
> Rehuel
--
Darin Perusich
Unix Systems Administrator
Cognigen Corp.
[EMAIL P
I've got Cyrus-IMAPd setup on my machine (2.0.15), but am having problems
with "plussed users" ...
Namely:
postgresql# sendmail -bv [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"|/usr/local/majordomo/bin/mj_enqueue -r -d postgresql.org -l pgsql-hackers"...
deliverable: mailer prog, user "|/usr/local/majordomo/bin/mj_e
Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita,
i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement
was that the client must not need mysql (i hate mysql; PostgreSQL
rulez !).
You can find the following at freshmeat.net :
SquirrelMail
The one i will go to use. It´s special feature is that
> To repair my quota woes I have to upgrade my cyrus install.
>
> PLEASE tell me from your experience what version you currently find to be
the most stable.
>
> I am running 2.0.7
>
2.0.16 is much the most stable of the 2.x series, particularly under load.
CMU have reported 5000 simultaneous conne
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>
> Ken Murchison wrote:
> > Jeremy Howard wrote:
> > >
> > > Ken Murchison wrote:
> > > > Now that I think about it, what's the difference? The pwcheck
> > > > capability is not going away, so anything you have already written
> will
> > > > still work. With saslauthd, t
SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
is well worth a look.
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:38:01 -0300 Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys
>
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
>
> Rehuel
Richard Hopkins,
Inf
Just have a look at this webmail compare matrix :
http://members.ferrara.linux.it/gmeneghetti/webmailcompare/
Bye
Evil Azrael wrote:
> Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita,
>
> i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement
> was that the client must not need mysql (i hate m
You may check out IMP (www.horde.org) or Squirrel Mail. (www.squirrelmail.org) THere are many more
but the choice depends on your requirements.
Regards,
Oyku Gencay
- Original Message -
From:
Rehuel Lobato de
Mesquita
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, Septembe
Thus spake Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client?
I would second the recommendation for SquirrelMail. The user community
is also very helpful.
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| Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31
| Of all the th
In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
Michel
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:06:58 +0100 Richard Hopkins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> SilkyMai
Guten Tag Richard Hopkins,
RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
RH> is well worth a look.
Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the
program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part.
Christoph Nelles
Hi,
I'm using imap 2.0.15 with sasl 1.5.24, pam, and pam_ldap on RedHat 7.
Things seem to be working about as well as can be expected given Outlook's
distate for IMAP servers.
However, I've recently discovered that though I can stop an account from
logging in via SSH by tweaking the shadow attri
Jeremy Howard wrote:
>Ken Murchison wrote
>
>>Other than than, you can write a script (I think one has been posted to
>>the list previously) which can detect overquota and quotawarn conditions
>>and post a message to a user's INBOX (via 'deliver -q').
>>
>Actually, Jules has already written that
I want to pipe up here and clarify my original intent and statements. Some
posters where asking about saslauthd; what it was, were it could be found,
etc. While it is true that saslauthd "can (and will)" use a different
protocol to communitcate with the SASL library, today in the here and now,
p
I want to pipe up here and clarify my original intent and statements. Some
posters where asking about saslauthd; what it was, were it could be found,
etc. While it is true that saslauthd "can (and will)" use a different
protocol to communitcate with the SASL library, today in the here and now,
p
Evil Azrael wrote:
>Guten Tag Richard Hopkins,
>RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft
>
>RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/
>
>RH> is well worth a look.
>
>Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the
>program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part.
>
>Christop
I have installed cyrus imap v2.0.9 on a linux install of Redhat 7. As far
as the settings are concerned, everything is configured for default
options. I am having difficulty with accessing emails with large
attachments using Outlook 2000. When an attempt is made to retrieve an
email with la
We're using Outlook 2000 with cyrus imap v2.0.15 on RedHat 7. I haven't
seen the problem that you describe though. Outlook does have a server
timeout setting in the account configuration on the Advanced tab. We're
using the default of 1 minute.
Rodney
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL P
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 18:37:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Walter Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
We do have multiple IO channels (the machine has something like 3 of
the dual channel PCI ethernet cards) and our RAID units are hardware
RAID units with 128MB of writeback/read cache in support of th
I have a need to run a server with virtual mailboxes that can have identical username
portions of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a variety of domains.
My initial solution was to simply have the users login as [EMAIL PROTECTED] after
removing some checks in the source code, I now see that adding users is
I try:
# cat /tmp/msg | ../../bin/deliver user
and it hangs..when I check the logs I see:
Sep 14 16:02:15 server deliver[5186]: connect(/var/tmp/imap/configdir/socket/lmtp)
failed: Connection refused
# ls -Al /var/tmp/imap/configdir/socket
total 0
srwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 Sep
HI!
I was testing cyrus notification , but there is no notify.pl as
crontrib/notify_unix/Readme says to
start in notify perl program.
Where is this program?
Sandra
Brendan -
Check the /etc/cyrus.conf file and make sure you have your lmtpunix enabled.
-- Scott
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 04:16:51PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> # ls -Al /var/tmp/imap/configdir/socket
> total 0
> srwxrwxrwx 1 root root0 Sep 14 15:58 imap
>
> so there i
Ken Murchison wrote:
<...rather long thread where Ken and I confuse each other greatly
snipped...>
> One of the two of us is either confused or not being clear. Let's try
> to put this thread to rest :^)
>
Sorry, no such luck yet :-( You can reply to this off-list if you think this
is getting ou
Michel Jouvin wrote:
> In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
> books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
> address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
>
What clients support IMSP? Is this support synchronization/off-line access
I have adjusted the timeout settings in Outlook to no avail during my
previous attempts at fixing this issue. I have just now updated to version
2.0.16 of cyrus imap (quite flawless I might add) and still am having the
same issue of Outlook timing out while trying to access email with large
a
Sandra wrote:
> I was testing cyrus notification , but there is no notify.pl as
> crontrib/notify_unix/Readme says to
> start in notify perl program.
>
>Where is this program?
>
2.0.16's README says:
The Perl script 'simple_notify.pl' simply logs mail notifications--it
shows the simples
> Check the /etc/cyrus.conf file and make sure you have your lmtpunix enabled.
>
> -- Scott
These line are present in /etc/cyrus.conf:
SERVICES {
imap cmd="imapd" listen="imap" prefork=1
imapscmd="imapd -s" listen="imaps" prefork=0
lmtpunix cmd="lmtpd" listen="/va
Evil Azrael wrote:
> But knows anybody a good client for Windows? Outlook is too unsecure
> for my taste, netscape lacks a lot of features i would like too see
> and my favorite "The Bat!" doesn´t seem to be an IMAP client at all.
> somehow it looks that´s just a POP3 client that can also fetch ma
Here's an interesting development if anyone is interested in this thread.
I am using SSL for all IMAP connections. If I turn off SSL in Outlook, I
am able to retreive the large email attachments. Turn SSL back on and I'm
back to getting error noted below. Curious...
Doug Bible
--On Friday,
--On Saturday, September 15, 2001 8:23 AM +1000 Jeremy Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress
>> books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share
>> address books between Webmail and other mail clients.
>>
>
Hello,
I've installed the cyrus-sasl 1.5.24 and the cyrus-imapd 2.0.16, tcl,
makedepend and all the other things which mentioned in the documentation.
When i start the imtest program, the following message arrives on the
screen:
imtest -p imap localhost
C: C01 CAPABILITY
failure: prot layer fai
Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> Our products Mulberry and SilkyMail are pretty much the only shipping
> clients that use IMSP. The old Simeon/ExecMail client used IMSP too, but
> that is no longer being supported. The SilkyMail IMSP support is provided
> as a PHP module. This is currently not available as pa
--On Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:48 AM +1000 Jeremy Howard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In an ideal world, ACAP, the successor protocol to IMSP, would be
>> available, and that would deal with these types of issues. However, the
>> ACAP effort is all but dead, leaving IMSP as the only viable
> On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 19:29:43 -0400,
> Cyrus Daboo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (cd) writes:
cd> In an ideal world, ACAP, the successor protocol to IMSP, would be
cd> available, and that would deal with these types of issues. However,
cd> the ACAP effort is all but dead, leaving IMSP as the only
I usually don't forward these types of messages but this
one I thought was truly worth reading. You do not have to respond back
to me. This, from a
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Cyrus Daboo wrote:
> --On Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:48 AM +1000 Jeremy Howard
<...>
> > If there are no real options for standards that support address book
sync
> > I guess we'll have to write our own for our webmail site :-(
>
> This goes back to how you want to use the remote stored data.
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