Victor Rini wrote:
My clients balk at the ssl certificate that was created at install time. I see a little bit of documentation on SSL. I'll struggle with it.
If you can get your clients to accept the SSL certificate forever, then they won't see the "scary" warning ever again. Alternatively, if you have the client passwords in plaintext, you can use CRAM-MD5 authentication without using SSL.
I'm going to look at more client setups like evolution and a webmail client. Can anyone recommend a good ajax-driven webmail client?
Check out RoundCube Webmail:
http://www.roundcube.net/
which is a very nice (but somewhat preliminary) web client. The next release of Zimbra:
http://www.zimbra.com/
is supposed to include support for any IMAP server (currently, it uses its own mail database). However, Zimbra is a considerably fatter install than RoundCube, as it requires installing their whole package (which includes their own tuned versions of MySQL, etc) in place of your normal distro packages. YMMV...
John
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