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− | Webmail for Nuts! |
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− | A [[PHP]]-based (web)[[Email|mail]] client running on top of an [[IMAP]] server (also supports [[POP3]]] via Plugin) |
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− | * http://www.squirrelmail.org/ |
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− | * [http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/ Squirrelmail Wiki] |
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− | "SquirrelMail is capable of retrieving e-mail from a POP3 server, via the MailFetchPlugin. However, SquirrelMail requires an IMAP server to run atop of. The IMAP server store the e-mails and is also used for authentication, so if there is no IMAP server, SquirrelMail can not be used." |
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− | === IMAP-SSL === |
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− | SquirrelMail support IMAP-[[SSL]] only in combination with PHP 4.3.x or higher. |
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− | With [[Apache]] you can use '''mod_auth_imap'''. It authenticates the user via the IMAP server. |
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− | Without mod_auth_imap your web pages may try using cookies set by SquirrelMail. Or you need to integrate SquirrelMail authentication procedures in your pages. |
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we are no longer the the knights who say "Neeee", we are now the knights who say "Ikky, ikky, ikky, ikky potang, zum-boing, blugahga.....(mumble mumble mumle)" |
we are no longer the the knights who say "Neeee", we are now the knights who say "Ikky, ikky, ikky, ikky potang, zum-boing, blugahga.....(mumble mumble mumle)" |
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