On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Liz Burke-Scovill wrote: > That brings up another question. I've got postfix running at home for our > mail server, with squirrelmail running as the web mail server. I'm not > thrilled with it - it's slow, it's annoying, and it keeps dumping non-spam > into the spam folder no matter how hard I try. > > I've also got an issue with my server rejecting all mail from earthlink > unless it's a reply, and I've checked with the sender of said mail, and > the email address she's using is correct. I didn't have this issue before > installing squirrelmail - Unless I'm missing something, I don't see how Squirrelmail could be causing this. Squirrelmail only shows you what's in your IMAP mailboxes. It doesn't act as a local delivery agent/mail transport agent. It's essentially a mail client that runs on a web server. I haven't heard any complaints about it being slow, but maybe my users are too scared of BOFH-ish retaliation to bring it up. Annoying? Sure. What in particular that irks me about it is its dependence on cookies. I hacked an older version of Squirrelmail to not use cookies, but it required so much modification that it's essentially impossible to maintain, so that installation is sitting at a rather old version. It wasn't really worth the effort (but then, I barely know PHP). > Anyone have any other good ideas for a webmail system? I was originally > looking for something that I could eventually customize for the girls into > something really fun for them - and squirrelmail was the only suggestion > I'd been given at the time. Nope, not that I can endorse offhand. Most of the other options when I looked into this last year were too much of a pain to set up. Maybe some others have suggestions. Jima