Re: [Exim] Standard directories used for exim/IMAP-UW

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Autor: Martyn Hill
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Para: Odhiambo Washington
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Assunto: Re: [Exim] Standard directories used for exim/IMAP-UW
Odhiambo

I found information on the Prayer webmail interface while looking at
IMAP-UW. It can be found at:

http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/

And, yes, I mis-read the bit about courier.

Having spent some time trying to understand imap-uw, I shall try this first
before starting over again on another, time being what it is...

Thanks, again.

Martyn.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Odhiambo Washington" <wash@???>
To: "Martyn Hill" <m.hill@???>
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [Exim] Standard directories used for exim/IMAP-UW


> * Martyn Hill <m.hill@???> [20030306 11:48]: wrote:
> > Odhiambo
> >
> > Thanks. That's somewhat clearer. As it happens, one of my reasons for

going
> > the IMAP-UW path is that I wish to run the "prayer" webmail interface.

Also,
> > I had real difficulty getting cyrus-imap to install and work when I last
> > tried (mind you, it was the authentication that failed.)
>
> What is this "prayer" webmail Interface? Where can I see it? And what
> is wrong with something like squirellmail? It's so easy to setup, only
> requires php with apache. If you want some scripts that can do this
> for you, then take a look at
>
> https://beastie.wananchi.com/~wash/Apache/Dist
>
> Again, I meant COURIER-IMAP, not Cyrus. Cyrus is so complicated.
> cd /usr/ports/mail/courier-imap && make install clean
>
> Any more questions before we get to the Exim proper????
>
>
>
> -Wash
>
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>
>
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