On Fri, 2 Nov 2007, ethericalzen at gmail.com wrote: > On Fri, 2 Nov 2007 08:29:01 -0700 (PDT) > Hiep Nguyen <hiep at ee.ucr.edu> took out a #2 pencil and scribbled: > >> hi friends, >> >> i'm researching to see if i can run my own email server on >> centos. i'm looking at qmail & centos, but the problem that i >> have is it doesn't have the web interface that can similar with >> outlook. our users don't like squirrelmail, or NOCC, or horde >> interfaces) however, i found atmail.com and it seems to have what >> i'm looking for b/c it's kindda integrate with outlook (i don't >> know how good it is) >> >> does any one here have any thoughts/suggestions about atmail on >> centos 5? or is there anything like atmail out there that i can >> use to run email server on centos 5. >> >> thank you for any helps. >> T. Hiep > > Are you not wanting your users to check their mail with their own > client? It seems like you're wanting to provide a web interface, > which isn't necessary really. You can simply allow your users to > check their mail via outlook or thunderbird or whatever. > > Are you attempting to use calendaring or something? Otherwise, I > run my own mail server for certain individuals with spamassassin > and I do not use squirrelmail; although, I might there just hasn't > been a need for me to set it up yet. > > Sincerely > -- > ethericalzen at gmail.com > Life is a prison, death is a release > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > i'm the one who maintain their email client, so i try to avoid they use any email client, just pure web interface will be nice, they also like to be notified when a new email arrived. there are other reasons that email client is not practical for us. T. Hiep