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Date:      Tue, 16 Jul 2002 12:19:20 -0400
From:      <lists@brenius.com>
To:        <questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   WebMail Options
Message-ID:  <040101c22ce4$8a3c2bc0$7b01a8c0@afi>

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We are exploring our options for WebMail, but having difficulty finding the
right one, specifically:

One that supports:

-Multiple domains
-POP3
-Runs on FreeBSD, Apache, & CGI or PHP preferably
-SSL Option
-"User" friendly
-Not too too expensive

We have looked at OpenWebmail and cannot seem to allow it to work
with multiple domains (hosting environment). Anyone with documentation
on how to, would be greatly appreciated.

We have looked at Uebimiau for the longest time try to solve a bug.
We have tried to contact the author several times without success.
Below is my original post, hopefully someone who is using it can offer
some further insight.

Found here: http://www.uebimiau.sili.com.br/

On a FreeBSD 4.6R server, when I send a message through the web
interface, the recipient will see the following in the header fields within their
(any) mail client software (note the comments after each line):

From: bob@mydomain.com // which is right
To: "recipient@theirdomain.com" @server.mydomain.com // which is NOT right
CC: "recipient2@theirdomain.com" @server.mydomain.com // which is again not right
Reply-To: bob@mydomain.com // which is right

Any idea how can I stop the server from appending it's (or another) mail server name
after the 'To:' field. I have tried tweaking the code with no positive results.

We have also tried relaying the mail through the server Webmail is setup on,
right through sendmail, and two other FreeBSD servers running Sendmail.

We have tried contacting the author several times, as well as the FAQ, site, etc.

Appreciate any assistance. Thank you,


..D





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