> Hi, > > I'm having a problem accessing my home mail from work ( > they are blocking all imap ports), > > so as my imap and sendmail server is on one of my internal servers on my > home network, > I have decided to use a web based mail viewing system, looking around on > the net I have found a few, but they don't seem to do what *I* actually > want > > Basically I would like it to so the following: > > I would like to connect to my web mail server and view and send mail > that is coming from my imap account, but when I get home, I would like > to use Evolution as normal to connect to my imap account. > > Thus in effect, If I wish to view my mail away from my home network, I > use the webmail and if I wish to use it at home I use Evolution and > would like to keep the two in sync > > Any suggestions of what web mail would do this, would be greatly > appreciated. > > Cheers in advance > > Mark > -- > Please be aware that I do not read or reply to messages > with attachments in any proprietary format. > Please send attachments in any standards compliant format. > > Proprietary format attachments are a major obstacle to the > broader adoption of GNU/Linux. > > Remember: Competition is good for business; Proprietary denies choice.. SquirrelMail does it for me. Gerry -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list