Re: atmail & centos

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On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, ethericalzen@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 08:29:01 -0700 (PDT)
Hiep Nguyen <hiep@xxxxxxxxxx> took out a #2 pencil and scribbled:

hi friends,

i'm researching to see if i can run my own email server on
centos.  i'm looking at qmail & centos, but the problem that i
have is it doesn't have the web interface that can similar with
outlook. our users don't like squirrelmail, or NOCC, or horde
interfaces) however, i found atmail.com and it seems to have what
i'm looking for b/c it's kindda integrate with outlook (i don't
know how good it is)

does any one here have any thoughts/suggestions about atmail on
centos 5? or is there anything like atmail out there that i can
use to run email server on centos 5.

thank you for any helps.
T. Hiep

Are you not wanting your users to check their mail with their own
client? It seems like you're wanting to provide a web interface,
which isn't necessary really. You can simply allow your users to
check their mail via outlook or thunderbird or whatever.

Are you attempting to use calendaring or something? Otherwise, I
run my own mail server for certain individuals with spamassassin
and I do not use squirrelmail; although, I might there just hasn't
been a need for me to set it up yet.

Sincerely
--
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i'm the one who maintain their email client, so i try to avoid they use any email client, just pure web interface will be nice, they also like to be notified when a new email arrived.

there are other reasons that email client is not practical for us.

T. Hiep
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