Hi list,
I´m searching a webmail imap client including a calendar and a todo list (last is not necessary) for 2 or 3 users. I have tried zimbra but it´s too oversized for my claim. Do someone have a hint? Thanks.
Kamill
Sokol wrote:
Hi list,
I´m searching a webmail imap client including a calendar and a todo list (last is not necessary) for 2 or 3 users. I have tried zimbra but it´s too oversized for my claim. Do someone have a hint? Thanks.
Kamill
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
I've used SquirrelMail with success...has those features and more.
squirrelmail.noarch 1.4.8-4.0.1..el5.cento updates
HTH, ~Ray
Hi list,
I´m searching a webmail imap client including a calendar and a todo list (last is not necessary) for 2 or 3 users. I have tried zimbra but it´s too oversized for my claim. Do someone have a hint? Thanks.
I prefer Horde, which is available in the CentOS Extras repository. The horde website is horde.org
Barry
On 9/8/07, Barry Brimer lists@brimer.org wrote:
Hi list,
I´m searching a webmail imap client including a calendar and a todo list (last is not necessary) for 2 or 3 users. I have tried zimbra but it´s too oversized for my claim. Do someone have a hint? Thanks.
I prefer Horde, which is available in the CentOS Extras repository. The horde website is horde.org
Barry _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
and the security updates for centos extras is the same as centos ?
Leonel wrote:
On 9/8/07, Barry Brimer lists@brimer.org wrote:
Hi list,
I´m searching a webmail imap client including a calendar and a todo list (last is not necessary) for 2 or 3 users. I have tried zimbra but it´s too oversized for my claim. Do someone have a hint? Thanks.
I prefer Horde, which is available in the CentOS Extras repository. The horde website is horde.org
and the security updates for centos extras is the same as centos ?
CentOS extras gets security updates that also go into the extras repository ... not sure what the question is.
Extras are items that we include for CentOS that do upgrade any core components and are not in the Enterprise upstream offering.
See for details: