Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 22:37:45 +0900 From: Luke Kearney <lukek@meibin.net> To: "somatic" <somatic@phreaker.net> Cc: FreeBSD-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Mail on FreeBSD Message-ID: <20040223223243.3AD7.LUKEK@meibin.net> In-Reply-To: <009401c3fa03$4c509060$790117ac@abc> References: <000901c3f998$7f29b1d0$0901a8c0@bloodlust> <009401c3fa03$4c509060$790117ac@abc>
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 17:20:56 +0530 "somatic" <somatic@phreaker.net> granted us these pearls of wisdom: > Hi, > I was wondering if there was a web based system to check mail on a freebsd > system.I wanted to setup a mail system for all users on the intranet.I have > successfully installed sendmail and can send and receive mail on the > system.(using pine).But how do i go about setting up a system for external > lan users without them telnetting into the system?.Would i need a pop3 > server? > > Thanks, > akshay. Hi, you have a number of options open to you, you can try a POP3 installation, you could get adventurous and go for IMAP. A Webmail setup is also one way to deal with your situation. You could even get really carried away and install all of the above. A quick check in the ports dir and qpopper is available as is solidpop3d and a number of others. I guess the trick is for you to work out which one suits your situation best. FWIW webmail can be a bit cumbersome at times your users might prefer POP3 or IMAP. Good Luck LK
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