(Mailboxes / Tim Klein) Re: [CLUE-Tech] PHP question for Grant
Dave Price
davep at support-one.com
Tue Feb 20 10:58:15 MST 2001
For remote access to mail, I have been having good results with neomail
(see sourceforge).
It is a perl application that interacts directly with mail spools on your
server. It allows access to full email functionality from any web browser,
does not require POP-3 (but can coexist with it).
aloha,
dave
At 05:52 PM 02/17/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Hey,
>
>This talk about PHP has me wondering. I have just barely started to
>look into developing a web mail-interface for my home machine. (As in a
>MUA that is embedded in or is a web page, with the mail residing in
>normal form on my machine) SSH and mutt sure would be the easiest, but
>I spend 40 hours a week behind a braindead corporate proxy that only
>allows telnet out-bound. I don't let telnet in on my machine, so that
>is out.
>
>So, I have found a package called mhonarc that can make my mailboxes
>into html, and this could be scripted, but I am thinkng of something
>that might be a bit more interactive. (Ie, send and delete from within
>a web page, threading of messages is a must, multiple mail boxes).
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