> foreseeable future. It would need a major rewrite for it to be able to
> accomodate multiple mail backends (e.g. POP, direct access to maildir
> etc).
Even then, using POP as the primary mailbox access will not be available.
For webmail, POP is purely inappropriate. If you (the original poste
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 05:04:32PM +0500, Muhammad Talha wrote:
> Dear all
>
> Is there any way that i can use squirrelmail with my pop3 server
>
> or redirect tcp port 143 to tcp 110 may it work ??
That won't work, IMAP and POP are completely separate protocols.
SquirrelMail is IMAP only and
Dear all
Is there any way that i can use squirrelmail with
my pop3 server
or redirect tcp port 143 to tcp 110 may it work
??
any solution ?
Regards
Talha