I have been working on cwmail for about two weeks now, it looks great so far,
kind of long setup, but it will look great in the end. Has a hotmail like
appearance as default, but you can customize it.
jake
On Fri, 18 Aug 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
--Another possible solution is stunnel. You
Another possible solution is stunnel. You can so secure pop/imap
connections through it and keep using yiour existing setup (other than
disabling external access to pop/imap). The client programs have to
support it of course. I know outlook express 5 does.
hth
charles
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Dan Ho
Right now I'm using SqWebMail (http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail) with the
Apache + SSL. I only have a small amount of traffic but it works pretty
well for me.
You might also try IMAP over SSL. Courier IMAP
(http://courier.sourceforge.net) supports this as well and includes
SqWebMail.
A possible h
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, you wrote:
> a) I can set up https on our apache server with available info at
> http://www.apacheweek.com/ but I don't know where to start in setting
> up a web mail interface - can you suggest one that works well with a
> redhat 6.2 server?
>
Imp from horde.org. It's a w
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000, Dan Horth wrote:
> Hi - I'd like to set up a web mail interface for our mail server for
> remote users to check and send mail. I'm looking into this as a way
> of increasing the security of our server - by stopping off-site users
> from using POP to check their mail. I'm i
I can't comment on any of the security questions, but I do have a
suggestion as far as the webmail interface goes. Check out IMP
http://www.horde.org/imp
Lee Howard
At 03:17 PM 8/16/00 +1000, Dan Horth wrote:
>Hi - I'd like to set up a web mail interface for our mail server for
>remote users