From: K bharathan on 1 Feb 2010 10:52 hi all of course this is a non postfix topic; but i'd like to know from the experienced which webmail is best for a postfix pop server i'd also have it configured for user soft quota guidance appreciated thanks
From: Carlos Williams on 1 Feb 2010 11:04 On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:52 AM, K bharathan <kbharatan(a)gmail.com> wrote: > hi all > of course this is a non postfix topic; but i'd like to know from the > experienced which webmail is best for a postfix pop server > i'd also have it configured for user soft quota > guidance appreciated Postfix is not the POP/IMAP server. Postfix is the MTA generally for SMTP. IMAP and POP are handled by popular daemons such as Dovecot and Courier. 95% of the responses will be Squirrelmail. http://squirrelmail.org/ I recommend and prefer Roundcube. http://roundcube.net/ Both have great Postfix / Dovecot integration.
From: Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz on 1 Feb 2010 11:11 Le Lundi 1 Février 2010 10:04:20, Carlos Williams a écrit : > On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:52 AM, K bharathan <kbharatan(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > hi all > > of course this is a non postfix topic; but i'd like to know from the > > experienced which webmail is best for a postfix pop server > > i'd also have it configured for user soft quota > > guidance appreciated > > Postfix is not the POP/IMAP server. Postfix is the MTA generally for > SMTP. IMAP and POP are handled by popular daemons such as Dovecot and > Courier. > > 95% of the responses will be Squirrelmail. > > http://squirrelmail.org/ > > I recommend and prefer Roundcube. > > http://roundcube.net/ > > Both have great Postfix / Dovecot integration. roundcube if you want a fancy eye candy webmail
From: Rene Bakkum on 1 Feb 2010 11:26 Luis Daniel Lucio Quiroz wrote: > Le Lundi 1 Février 2010 10:04:20, Carlos Williams a écrit : > >> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 10:52 AM, K bharathan <kbharatan(a)gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> hi all >>> of course this is a non postfix topic; but i'd like to know from the >>> experienced which webmail is best for a postfix pop server >>> i'd also have it configured for user soft quota >>> guidance appreciated >>> >> Postfix is not the POP/IMAP server. Postfix is the MTA generally for >> SMTP. IMAP and POP are handled by popular daemons such as Dovecot and >> Courier. >> >> 95% of the responses will be Squirrelmail. >> >> http://squirrelmail.org/ >> >> I recommend and prefer Roundcube. >> >> http://roundcube.net/ >> >> Both have great Postfix / Dovecot integration. >> > roundcube if you want a fancy eye candy webmail > I think the OP asked about a solution with pop server and not with imap. I don't know for sure if squirrelmail uses imap only, but I know roundcube does... I am personally a roundcube guy, but the only pop freeware pop webmail I know is Openwebmail. http://openwebmail.org/
From: j debert on 1 Feb 2010 12:09
it seems that roundcube is popular. It seems to be most popular among bots as well, according to what my apache logs say. I don't have roundcube but there are frequent attempts to get to php scripts down in the roundcube directories. I'd probably see orders of magnitude more if it weren't for fail2ban. I wonder what it is that makes it so popular? -- jd == |