RE: [Exim] Have anyone installed Open Webmail with exim?

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Author: Ilan Aisic
Date:  
To: 'Tor Slettnes'
CC: exim-users
Subject: RE: [Exim] Have anyone installed Open Webmail with exim?
Thanks for the info.
I've installed Squirrelmail already and played with it a bit.
It does not support Hebrew well (an important consideration) and I know Open
Webmail does because it's being used in the Hebrew U. and I saw their web
site.
Also, I've noticed that it tends to hang if I display all the message at
once nd then change the sorting (only about 250 headers instead of 15 at a
time). I don't want to invest too much in it since apparently it doesn't
support Hebrew well.

I've looked at the Horde/Imp documentation and wasn't sure if Hebrew is
supported.


--
Ilan Aisic


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tor Slettnes [mailto:tor@slett.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 9:07 PM
> To: Ilan Aisic
> Cc: exim-users@???
> Subject: Re: [Exim] Have anyone installed Open Webmail with exim?
>
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2004, at 05:01, Ilan Aisic wrote:
>
> > I'd like to install Open Webmail in my site. The documentation at
> > http://openwebmail.org/ only refers to sendmail and never
> mentions any
> > other MTA. Has anyone installed it with exim?
>
> I looked very briefly at the site, and must say that my inital
> impression is that OpenWebMail is not too neatly encapsulated
> (in terms
> of dependencies, etc).
>
> For instance, it may consult Sendmail "Virtual User Tables" in the
> login process.
>
> Presumably, it does not _depend_ on such tables, and as such, you
> should be able to use it with any MTA. Still...
>
> I do expect a platform-agnostic WebMail application to depend
> on SMTP,
> IMAP, and perhaps LDAP service, but not on "sendmail", "courier", and
> "slapd".
>
>
> > Any other webmail system that you recommend?
>
> Some people like SquirrelMail. Simple, low overhead.
>
> The Roxen Challenger web server comes with a WebMail plugin. I was
> not too thrilled about it (or Roxen as a whole) though.
>
> I use Horde/IMP (http://horde.org/imp/) - arguably the most
> common, and
> certainly most complex, WebMail app.  Some characteristics:
>    - It does not directly use LDAP for address books;
> instead, relies on
> the "turba" (http://horde.org/turba/) contact manager.
>    - Tons of other plugins are available for Horde.  For instance,
> "Ingo" allows you to edit Sieve filters (a internet standard mail
> filtering languge supported by Exim and the Cyrus POP3/IMAP server,
> among others).  "Troll" is an NNTP (NetNews) client.  "ImapProxy" can
> be used to create persistent IMAP connections from IMP, improving
> performance over other WebMail apps.

>
> -tor
>
>