<span style="color:navy"><span style="font-family:Prelude, Verdana, san-serif;">You should take a look at webmin/usermin. Webmin will take care of user admin for you, and the email module, while not as pretty as zimbra, is really flexible.<br><br></span><span id="signature"><div style="font-family: arial, sans-serif; font-size: 12px;color: #999999;">-- Sent from my Palm Prē</div><br></span><hr align="left" style="width:75%">Scott Raun wrote:<br><br>I had a Debian upgrade fail catastrophically. I ended up going out
<br>and buying a new hard-drive, and starting over from scratch.
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<br>I've got a Debian lenny up and running. To be added features include
<br>getting CUPS successfully configured, and adding a webmail client.
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<br>I'd like a webmail client that will access the mboxs in my home
<br>directory, and supports block mark-read and block move. Other than
<br>that, I don't really care much. Any suggestions?
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<br>I've got one other thing bugging me right now. On the old system
<br>there was a terminal / curses maintenance tool that I used for adding
<br>users. It was capable of more than that, but I never got around to
<br>using any of the additional functionality. I _thought_ it was called
<br>linuxconf, but I can't find any hint that a program by that name ever
<br>existed in Debian. Any idea what it was actually called?
<br>
<br>--
<br>Scott Raun
<br>sraun@fireopal.org
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