Pascal Bleser wrote:
Has anyone found a CGI to enable users who have a mailbox on the server to read their mails through a web browser ? (some kind of hotmail) (yeah, I know POP3 - it's a firewall problem; the problem being that I can't control it)
Not sure if this will work, and nope, no cgi (haven't explored that yet), but in my little network, I've got it worked out where I user fetchmail to get all the mail from my IP, then it uses sendmail to distribute the mail locally. Then everyone that has a mail account (I'm using a multidrop box on my IP) can pick up, read & respond to the mail on the other machine. (I've got that set up to look to my Linux Box as the mail server). Works great!:-) Now I've just got to get Diald figured out so that I can 1: Pick up the mail as an schedule event via Cron. 2: So that when someone on the Win95 machine wants to access the internet, they can do so without someone having to log in first on the Linux Box. (I've got my Linux box set up as a proxy server for the Win95 box to the Internet:-) -- cya l8r Leon McClatchey <A HREF="mailto:leonmcclatchey@homemail.com">mailto:leonmcclatchey@homemail.com</A> Party on Linux:-) -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e