Hello, again, What is the preferred remote mail client for 7.3? I have used openwebmail in the past, was using usermin and roundcube most recently. Never cared about squirrelmail but that was years ago. I don't use my server as a workstation. It mostly just sits over there collecting dust on the keyboard. TIA
On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 at 07:03:31PM -0500, TE Dukes wrote:> Hello, again, > > What is the preferred remote mail client for 7.3? > > I have used openwebmail in the past, was using usermin and roundcube most > recently. Never cared about squirrelmail but that was years ago. > > I don't use my server as a workstation. It mostly just sits over there > collecting dust on the keyboard. > > TIAwell, I'm an old-fashioned kind of guy, so I use Mutt. (and I have my own mail server, so I'm accessing local mbox mail folders). I figure that when God invented email, He intended it to be plain text. :) -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us ----------------------------- The Lord detests the way of the wicked but he loves those who pursue righteousness. ----------------------------- Proverbs 15:9 (niv) -----------------------------
On 01/28/2017 04:03 PM, TE Dukes wrote:> What is the preferred remote mail client for 7.3?I'm a fan of SOGo. https://sogo.nu/
On 29/01/17 18:02, Gordon Messmer wrote:> On 01/28/2017 04:03 PM, TE Dukes wrote: >> What is the preferred remote mail client for 7.3? > > > I'm a fan of SOGo. >never heard of it - looks interesting BUT the production versions are only available with a support contract the begins at $US 750 / annum - how dangerous is the nightly build? - I normally wouldn't dream of using a nightly build, but neither can I afford the support fee for the 20 or so clients (all not for profit charities) that I provide email services to.> > https://sogo.nu/ > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Sat, 2017-01-28 at 21:06 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:> I figure that when God invented email, He intended it to be plain text. :)Amen. Can't hide a virus, links to dangerous or fake items or coding exploits in a simple plain text email. Web-page emails (HTML) was a Micro$oft invention and history remembers how vulnerable M$ has been. No wonder I permanently abandoned all M$ 9? years ago. -- Regards, Paul. England, EU. England's place is in the European Union.