[ale] imp/horde
James P. Kinney III
jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Thu Sep 25 14:52:56 EDT 2003
I have not had any problems with apache 2 and squirrelmail. But I did
need a calendar that provided notifications.
http://openwebmail.org/ kicks butt! Even has mindterm ( a java applet
of ssh). I'm not sure about GPG as I am just experimenting with it. I
would be surprised if it isn't in use.
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 10:54, J.M. Taylor wrote:
> Anybody run IMP on the HORDE framework? A few years ago I looked at it
> and had a *very* negative impression of HORDE in general, their code
> style, security, and general sloppiness.
>
> I've heard that they've changed their ways, that IMP 3.2 is actually
> pretty good and natively supports gpg, blah blah. Looking for independant
> confirmation of this. I'm really nervous about installing the HORDE
> framework.
>
> I need to get away from using SquirrelMail for webmail, because it doesn't
> like the way I configure PHP and it doesn't like Apache 2.0 (they use some
> sorry sloppy ../../ type paths in their URLs and other stuff that I have
> to fix by hand every stinkin time they have a security problem). They
> also use system calls that I have to get around by hand every time I
> reinstall.
>
> Looking for recommendations for security-minded, stable webmail, pref.
> written in PHP, with a reasonable number of features and GPG support. I
> get the feeling that that's a kind of laughable request. :|
>
> Thanks
> jenn
>
>
>
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