I am writing a script in which I need to send a email to a @vtext.com address and was confused on how to go about this. (Its in a perl script so ideally it would be a one line command so I can just put in back ticks).
I am looking for an alternative webmail like ExtMail. ExtMail had the features I needed. Users have their own whitelisting and blacklisting options and autoreply option. My problem is the site is in chinese language. Do any here know english version where those three (3) features are together. I already tried openwebmail, squirrelmail, horde, roundcube but it doesnt have those 3 in 1 features.
I've configured more email clients over the years than I care to mention so I am by no means a newbie at this so when I set up linux for a friend recently (10.10 on a laptop) I came across this problem, the install went wonderfully btw! The fix, long story short, if you are a sky broadband customer and are just setting up your email, you'll have a letter informing you of your email address, you log on to sky.com/resetpassword (or similar) enter some credentials and enter a password. This worked fine with the webmail, log in no problem, configuring a client (Thunderbird and Evolution) resulted in receiving a login failure with the message similar to 'credential failure' or words to that effect.
So after entering the password again and again, reading and re-reading the sky.com site instructions on setting the correct security settings, checking the correct ports, checking the correct settings to allow an IMAP connection from within the webmail interface and still getting no where I did this: logged into the webmail interface, then 'mail settings' > 'accounts' > then 'google account settings' then 'change password', this opens a sky.com reset password window. choose the my security question option and use this to enter a new password and this worked.
I suggest not using the 'my email address' and 'send an email with a reset link' option, this was attempted first and resulted in the same issue, new password set for the webmail but still not working with an email client. It seems that, and I'll be corrected by anyone who knows for sure, that their software is currently not updating all the passwords held if you use the 'reset password via email link'and neither did the initial setting up of the password work correctly either. My best guess is the passwords are going out of sync with their email servers not being updated correctly in all circumstances. Once I had reset the password as described it worked first time, so clearly there is something in this.
For info the settings for IMAP:
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outgoing mail settings:
[URL] security: use name and password connection security: use SSL port should be set to 465
At the login webpage of <[URL]>, the Time Warner Cable (TWC) Webmail site, I am immediately confronted with a warning that the Security Certificate is invalid & that the site is untrusted. This occurs with Firefox, Seamonkey, & Konqueror. This does not occur on Microsoft or Apple systems; I have checked other colleagues machines. I have manually overridden the warning & everything functions fine. I have contacted TWC & am awaiting their tests. But, I would like some independent corroboration from other users in the Linux community. Could some of you perform the test yourself on this URL? An error will be readily apparent.
When you set up a webmail solution these days, either on your home LAN or at a small business. What steps do you take to make the solution as secure as possible? A couple of years ago it was sufficient to port forward both port 25 and 80/443 to you server located on the internal LAN. Today you're more likely to have a SMTP relay in a DMZ of some kind. But the webmail, how do you solve this? Do you place a dedicated webmail frontend in the DMZ and open ports towards the internal LAN, or do you just place the entire server in the DMZ? I'm looking for input for a small network/home LAN so it shouldn't be to complex.
What is the fastest setup to do this? All I want is an internally authenticated webmail server that other servers can send mail to for collection of test emails. Don't need LDAP or anything fancy, just a internal LAN only webmail server. I've got Squirrelmail setup on Ubuntu Server and can't get authentication setup with Squirrelmail and every tutorial I read is way over complicated or has nothing on how to authenticate Squirrelmail with internal, system users.
Just recently built and setup a new PC for my Dad running Kubuntu 11.04 64bit. As always, I installed and configured the latest Firefox (v5) as the default browser and appropriate plugins such as Flash (64bit using flashaid), adblock plus, video download helper and download status bar.
Everything is running fine, except for we are unable to attach files in Gmail. Further testing returned the same results in Hotmail also.
When composing a message, then clicking 'attach file', the file browser windows as per normal. However, when attempting to navigate to the required folder to select a file, when clicking on the folder to open, the file browser 'attached' a link to the folder.
I was able to replicate this on a 2nd machine with almost identical software setup. I then tried Konquerer (sp?) on the 2nd machine and was able to correctly navigate, and attach the file as needed.
I never noticed this problem before as I use Thunderbird on my all my systems.. but am able to replicate it on 3 different systems.
I downloaded IPKungFu which is supposed to do this for me, except it did not according to a penetration site. configure IPKungFu perfectly. I did look at this site. IPKungFu easy iptables based server firewall - zarzax the blog I downloaded IPKungFu which is supposed to do this for me, except it did not according to a penetration site. Help me configure IPKungFu perfectly. I did look at this site. IPKungFu easy iptables based server firewall - zarzax the blog
I have webmin and usermin setup.Iam using dovecot and sendmail ,I can use usermin to login ,check or send emails.Outlook and thunderbird works as well.
But I want to use something for webmail. I am trying squirrelmail but it keeps saying invalid user and or password.
I am trying to set up a Horde Webmail service on my server.Sent emails are not copied into the sent-folder when sent by the user, but there is no error or log-entry.
How do my user change password in webmail because there is no option to change password in my webmail. How to change password in webmail. I am using centos5.
I had qmail installed using squirrelmail as the webmail. At first I can send email to any destination. After I have changed the domain, I am getting this error: ERROR: Message not sent. Server replied: Requested action aborted: error in processing. 451 Temporary local problem - please try later.
I've been using SquirrelMail a long time, and it's been such a no-brainer I must be missing something easy here. I clean-installed an F13 system and my browser verifies apache and php work properly. dovecot is running. I can send and receive email using emacs's RMAIL. I installed SquirrelMail with yum, edited its config.php, but when I browse to myserver.com/webmail it always just times out. No errors or access recorded in apache's logs. Nothing in maillog. It just times out with no further information.
I am using qmailserver. I login through webmail but today I installed openwebmail instead of webmail. Its ok, but I cannot login my existing users. It login only new users which I created. and email id come with fully qualified name like saran@www.example.com, so I need saran@example.com. How I do this?
The biggest problem for me is user management and passwords.
Till know my email server use passwords from system users /etc/passwd. I would like to have a server where user which doesnt have an access to console can change the password in webmail panel (RoundCube, SquirrelMail)
Do You have any suggestions ? Or maybe You know some complete systems with nice admin and user panel ?
I am using CentOS 5.5, I installed squid3 in that machine. From my users machine i am not able to use our webmail address. Outlook shows pop3 error.cannot ping webmail address inside proxy.
I'm installing Lotus Domino on Linux Server. Did anyone know how to reverse proxy for HTTP and POP3/IMAP on linux ? I've problem when try to open webmail from internet. I can't access webmail and POP3 from internet. Seems because connection from internet can't directly to Domino through Firewall. If using apache seems no problem with the webmail, but POP3 still can't access.
I would like to know how to install a webmail server and a suitable client to help connect to it that is compatible with both windows and linux ubuntu.
To configure webmail in linux5, I�ve followed below procedures:
-Squirrelmail-1.4.2.tar.gz and unzipped under the folder /var/www/html -cd squirrelmail-1.4.2 -cd config -within this directory, ./conf.pl -From main menu, I did choose 2 for domain (i.e. arafapparels.com). This is my official domain -Then save and exit -For IMAP setting, I did choose D -Selected uw and save, then exit -Then from command line, I wrote chown �R apache.apache /var/www/html/data (I created folder data in the above path) -I created a folder named as attach to keep attachment in /var/www/html i.e. /var/www/html/attach -Then typed grep �R apache /var/www/html/attach -Then typed chmod 730 /var/www/html/mail/attach (Here squirrelmail-1.4.2 directory has been moved to mail directory) -Then from web browser/Internet explorer, I typed http://localhost/mail/ -Here Username & Password appears. Previously I have created username. -But when put Username & Password, below error message displays
Error connecting to IMAP server: localhost 13: Permission denied But I gave permission by chmod 777 /var/www/html/mail and by using 555 but no result.
What is the fastest setup to do this? All I want is an internally authenticated webmail server that other servers can send mail to for collection of test emails. Don't need LDAP or anything fancy, just a internal LAN only webmail server. I've got Squirrelmail setup on Ubuntu Server and can't get authentication setup with Squirrelmail and every tutorial I read is way over complicated or has nothing on how to authenticate Squirrelmail with internal, system users.
Is there a way to use configure options with yum for packages? For example, i've got a lamp setup, and right now (after installing F11) i got a msqli class not found error, which means that it is not loaded into php. I see that it can be reconfigured with certain options, but i yummed it, and i'd like to keep it that way. I tried a yum reinstall, but it didn't work.
Need help in doing a tedious thing and no idea how to achieve this. The thing I am after is Makefile which generates after ./configure script runs successfully. Now the thing is when we run the `configure` script it may get stuck because of lots of reasons like needs mandatory options to pass with configure, library/header file is missing, etc. So I want to automate this problems as far as I can. As I am not installing the package so apt-get/yum won't hold here for me. So what should be your suggestions on achieving this. Should I study the configure script and the sample Makefile's inside the package
I want to install CmapTools in my desktop, which runs v.10.04. I have downloaded the .bin file from their site.Is there a way to install it using Synaptic Package Manager?
So, there are these source packages i downloaded, which i want to build with slightly different configure options due to a bug in debian: hfd5-serial and hdf5-openmpi cannot coexist, yet some packages require the serial version of the lib , others require the openmpi.
I downloaded the sources, in order to build them, without the hdf5 thing...
I have already built this from source in Scientific Linux, and i know this can be done without hdf5.
Where do i hack into the debian source tree of a package to remove a configure option...?