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Old 11-30-2007, 06:28 AM
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Hi folks,


Ubuntu 7.04 server amd64 (Host OS, mail server)
VMWare (virtual server)
CentOS 5 (Guest OS)


I'm prepared installing webmail on the mail server. Can folks on the forum please share me your experience. I found following 3 webmail software on Open Source;


Squirrelmail
SquirrelMail - Webmail for Nuts!


Uebimiau
UebiMiau.org


Roundcube
The RoundCube Webmail Project


1) Are there other software recommended other than abovementioned ?

2) Of the 3 mentioned above which of them will be the first choice ?

3) Squirrelmail has long history. Is it easy to configure?

4) Would it be a better idea installing webmin on the Guest OS, CentOS 5, and connect it to the users' mail boxes on the Host OS, Ubuntu 7.04 ? Or just on the same OS where the mail server resides.


TIA


Edit: Sorry, the topic should read "Seeking advice on webmail software". I can't get it rectified.


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Yup Squirrelmail is good choice. I recommend using same server as mail server for ease of management.

Another option for webmail The Horde Project
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I like RoundCube for the ajax interface and elegant design.

As for other solutions than what have already been named I can think of FelaMiMail which is included in the egroupware package.
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I like RoundCube for the ajax interface and elegant design.

As for other solutions than what have already been named I can think of FelaMiMail which is included in the egroupware package.
Hi


Thanks for your advice.



Whether you meant;

Package: phpgroupware-felamimail (0.9.16.012+dfsg-1)
phpGroupWare felamimail (Squirrelmail) module
Debian -- Details of package phpgroupware-felamimail in sid


But I can't find this package on;

phpGroupWare
phpgroupware.org :: phpGroupWare


Any advice? TIA


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You're on the right track there. Note: phpGroupWare is not eGroupWare.

eGroupWare: Applications

I found a package for ubuntu: Ubuntu -- egroupware-felamimail

Looks like it depends on eGroupWare which could be kind of overkill for you although it's quite a nice free groupware (used it myself for some time).
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Yup Squirrelmail is good choice. I recommend using same server as mail server for ease of management.

Another option for webmail The Horde Project
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You're on the right track there. Note: phpGroupWare is not eGroupWare.

eGroupWare: Applications

I found a package for ubuntu: Ubuntu -- egroupware-felamimail

Looks like it depends on eGroupWare which could be kind of overkill for you although it's quite a nice free groupware (used it myself for some time).
I found them, thanks;

$ apt-cache policy egroupware-core
Code:
egroupware-core:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 1.2.106-2.dfsg-1
  Version table:
     1.2.106-2.dfsg-1 0
        500 http://debian.linux.org.tw feisty/universe Packages
     1.2-105.dfsg-1 0
        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Packages
.$ apt-cache policy egroupware-emailadmin
Code:
egroupware-emailadmin:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 1.2.106-2.dfsg-1
  Version table:
     1.2.106-2.dfsg-1 0
        500 http://debian.linux.org.tw feisty/universe Packages
     1.2-105.dfsg-1 0
        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Packages
$ apt-cache policy php5-imap
Code:
php5-imap:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 5.1.2-1ubuntu1
  Version table:
     5.1.2-1ubuntu1 0
        500 http://debian.linux.org.tw feisty/universe Packages
     5.1.2-1 0
        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Packages
Do I need to install all packages?


I also found horde on repo;


$ apt-cache policy horde3
Code:
horde3:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 3.1.3-4
  Version table:
     3.1.3-4 0
        500 http://debian.linux.org.tw feisty/universe Packages
     3.1.3-1 0
        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Packages
$ apt-cache policy horde-sam
Code:
horde-sam:
  Installed: (none)
  Candidate: 0.1-1
  Version table:
     0.1-1 0
        500 http://debian.linux.org.tw feisty/universe Packages
        500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com edgy/universe Packages
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Personally, i like to install those web apps manually via the install packages provided directly by the devs (eGroupWare: Home).

I think apt should solve all the dependencies itself when you apt-get install egroupware-core or emailadmin.
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Personally, i like to install those web apps manually via the install packages provided directly by the devs (eGroupWare: Home).

I think apt should solve all the dependencies itself when you apt-get install egroupware-core or emailadmin.
Yes, "apt-get install" solves dependencies problem.
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Hi jesse,


Have roundcube-webmail installed but could not start it.


https://domain.com/roundcube-webmail
Code:
Warning:  include_once(config/main.inc.php) [OpenDNS]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/include/main.inc on line 43

Warning:  include_once() [OpenDNS]: Failed opening 'config/main.inc.php' for inclusion (include_path='/usr/share/roundcube-webmail/:/usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program:/usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/lib:.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/include/main.inc on line 43

Warning:  include_once(config/db.inc.php) [OpenDNS]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/include/main.inc on line 52

Warning:  include_once() [OpenDNS]: Failed opening 'config/db.inc.php' for inclusion (include_path='/usr/share/roundcube-webmail/:/usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program:/usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/lib:.:/usr/share/php:/usr/share/pear') in /usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/include/main.inc on line 52

Warning:  array_merge() [OpenDNS]: Argument #2 is not an array in /usr/share/roundcube-webmail/program/include/main.inc on line 53

Any advice to fix the above problem. TIA


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