Scott Venier wrote:
Richard Klein wrote:
What do you guys like for webmail? Is there any particular reason why you like one package over another?
I like squirrelmail. Debian sarge has 1.4.6 in it, iirc, but I like 1.5.1 better. Some nice extra features, mostly just bells & whistles, but I like them. Pretty simple to use and configure, might require an extra bit of apache knowledge if you go with 1.5.1 instead of just 'apt-get install squirrelmail'
I'm afraid that I can't really compare it to anything else since I haven't used them. I've heard of at least Imp and OpenWebMail.
Scott
Thanks! I'll just take the path of least resistance and install 1.4.6 (or whatever apt-get gets me). So, apt-get install squirrelmail suggests imapproxy. Per imapproxy.org: "imapproxy was written to compensate for webmail clients that are unable to maintain persistent connections to an IMAP server. Most webmail clients need to log in to an IMAP server for nearly every single transaction. This behaviour can cause tragic performance problems on the IMAP server. imapproxy tries to deal with this problem by leaving server connections open for a short time after a webmail client logs out. When the webmail client connects again, imapproxy will determine if there's a cached connection available and reuse it if possible." Have you installed imapproxy? Would I regret it if I skip that package? I'd normally be accessing webmail using Firefox 1.5.x.x or later, IE 6 or later, and possibly (though unlikely) Camino or Safari. -- Rich