I was happily using Squirrelmail as a webserver inside my network, firewalled so it couldn't be accessed by the big-bad internet.
This seems to have been removed from the *Buntu distros because it had security issues that weren't fixed. I've looked at various alternatives but each time I look at the requirements, they all seem a bit heavy for my extremely occasional use requirements. I don't need spell checking & fancy graphics. I don't need all the mail to be loaded into a database for fast response and searching.
I just need: To be able to login as any valid email user to access those emails. To access via a web browser Simple configuration Minimal processor load when not in use sending/reading emails
Is there a leightweight equivalent to squirrelmail that anyone uses?
Advice gratefully accepted.
Cheers Steve
On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 18:58:19 +0100 steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk allegedly wrote:
I was happily using Squirrelmail as a webserver inside my network, firewalled so it couldn't be accessed by the big-bad internet.
This seems to have been removed from the *Buntu distros because it had security issues that weren't fixed.
Steve
I believe squirrelmail has been deprecated because it hasn't been updated in years. I have used webmail with both squirrelmail and roundcube (and dislike both because I think webmail is an abomination) and have never installed either on my own mailservers, but roundcube seems popular.
See https://www.slant.co/versus/4986/20190/~roundcube_vs_squirrelmail and https://www.exabytes.sg/blog/which-webmail-should-you-choose/
All I /can/ recommend is that you stay away from horde (which I have tried to install a long time ago, against my better judgement)) - a god awful overcomplicated pile of crap (IMHO).
Mick
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On 14/06/2019 18:58, steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk wrote:
I was happily using Squirrelmail as a webserver inside my network, firewalled so it couldn't be accessed by the big-bad internet.
This seems to have been removed from the *Buntu distros because it had security issues that weren't fixed. I've looked at various alternatives but each time I look at the requirements, they all seem a bit heavy for my extremely occasional use requirements. I don't need spell checking & fancy graphics. I don't need all the mail to be loaded into a database for fast response and searching.
I just need: To be able to login as any valid email user to access those emails. To access via a web browser Simple configuration Minimal processor load when not in use sending/reading emails
Is there a leightweight equivalent to squirrelmail that anyone uses?
Advice gratefully accepted.
Cheers Steve
Hi Steve.
I've been using Roundcube for some time now, and it works pretty well, with a couple of small gotchas which are easily overcome (can't find the doc right now!).
I don't know how lightweight it is, but it seems pretty good to me. My clients seem to like it, anyway.
Cheers, Laurie.
** Laurie Brown laurie@brownowl.com [2019-06-15 10:23]:
On 14/06/2019 18:58, steve-ALUG@hst.me.uk wrote:
I was happily using Squirrelmail as a webserver inside my network, firewalled so it couldn't be accessed by the big-bad internet.
This seems to have been removed from the *Buntu distros because it had security issues that weren't fixed. I've looked at various alternatives but each time I look at the requirements, they all seem a bit heavy for my extremely occasional use requirements. I don't need spell checking & fancy graphics. I don't need all the mail to be loaded into a database for fast response and searching.
I just need: To be able to login as any valid email user to access those emails. To access via a web browser Simple configuration Minimal processor load when not in use sending/reading emails
Is there a leightweight equivalent to squirrelmail that anyone uses?
Advice gratefully accepted.
Cheers Steve
Hi Steve.
I've been using Roundcube for some time now, and it works pretty well, with a couple of small gotchas which are easily overcome (can't find the doc right now!).
I don't know how lightweight it is, but it seems pretty good to me. My clients seem to like it, anyway.
Cheers, Laurie.
** end quote [Laurie Brown]
Likewise, I have been using Roundcube for some years without problems. I don't use it massively myself as I am both a Mutt user and not a fan of webmail of any form, but it is great for occaisional use and those that do use it seem quite happy. I one case it is mostly used to set vacation messages!
On 15/06/2019 11:56, Paul Tansom wrote:
** Laurie Brown laurie@brownowl.com [2019-06-15 10:23]:
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** end quote [Laurie Brown]
Likewise, I have been using Roundcube for some years without problems. I don't use it massively myself as I am both a Mutt user and not a fan of webmail of any form, but it is great for occaisional use and those that do use it seem quite happy. I one case it is mostly used to set vacation messages!
Thanks all I'll give Roundcube a go.
Steve