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Alexander Skwar wrote: |
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> Dave Nebinger schrieb: |
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>>Anybody out there able to point me to an existing open-source, solid |
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>>package? |
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> |
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> |
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> Horde |
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Horde caveats: |
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1. must have +nls in mod_php |
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2. must be using a mod_php of no later than 4.3.11 |
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3. moronic default settings for folder names and imap namespace. |
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4. v2 vs. v3. |
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You have to decide between horde framework v2 and horde framework v3. |
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v2 just works, but isn't as fancy. v3 does all kinds of stuff and... if |
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you can spend the time to figure out how to turn it on. All v3 stuff is |
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~x86 at the moment. Gentoo does make things a bit easier with slotting |
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and webapps-config. |
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5. Everything is a separate package |
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No really. If you've installed less than 4 packages you're probably |
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missing features you expected to have. |
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6. There is NO documentation. |
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As always there are number of decent posts in the Gentoo forums which |
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helped me muddle through most things. The qmail virt how-to also |
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explains some basic setup as well. |
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7. db is required |
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I'm actually not sure about this one. It appears that a db is needed to |
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do filtering. Since this is not working yet, I can't say for sure. |
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Can you guess which webmail package I've been attempting to subjugate |
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for the past couple of hours? |
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kashani |
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