SME Server 6.0

Paul Croft pjc-6duGhz7i8susTnJN9+BGXg at public.gmane.org
Tue Feb 10 00:47:24 UTC 2004


I had never run into that problem, sounds like it may be a beta3 issue
if that's what you are using. If you continue to have problems you might
look into installing squirrel mail over Horde. I remember doing it once
on a slightly older version but it was quite nice. I believe there was
even a step by step tutorial on e-smith's website under the contributed
howto's

good luck!

On Mon, 2004-02-09 at 19:33, Jason Shein wrote:
> I am currently working on it for my website. It was a bit of a pain to 
> set up for mambo, but it is working. I am currently working out some 
> webmail bugs, but I think this will be just fine for what I need.
> 
> For sone reason, when I had my server on my local network the webmail 
> services worked fine, but now that It is located on site, when I login 
> to the webmail it sends me to a blank page. if i refresh the page once 
> or twice it allows the login to complete.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
> Paul Croft wrote:
> > It's in my opinion a very good product. I have set  it up 5 or 6
> > different times from version 
> > 5.0 (I think) 5.6, and 6 beta. It is by far the easiest setup for a
> > standalone server or server gateway out there. It's based on redat 7.3
> > stil I believe. Mail server,web server, virtual domains, webmail, User
> > accounts and disk allocation, you name it's there out of the box and
> > easily configurable through their browser based configuration panel. It
> > runs very nicely on lower end hardware too. I had a p166 64mb ram
> > running as a gateway,mail server, webmail, 3 post nuke sites, and a file
> > server for around 8-10 clients for about 4 months without a problem
> > (just for giggles). Give ti a try, I'm sure you will pleasantly
> > surprised.... 
> > 
> > On Sun, 2004-02-08 at 20:59, Jason Shein wrote:
> > 
> >>Does anyone on this list have any experiences with SME server 6.0?
> >>Just looking for some general advice or experiences
> > 
> > 
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