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[solved] webmail


planetlarg

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First, many thanks for your hard work on Froxlor. I use Debian Squeeze and I was looking for an open source control panel. After travelling from Debian repositories via syscp to froxlor, I am happy to have arrived.

 

I will be setting up webmail soon.

 

Is froxlor integrated with a webmail app?

 

Is there a package for webmail that was installed with all the Debian dependencies?

 

 

I made a list of Debian Squeeze packages that are related to froxlor, but I can't see a webmail one.

 


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  • Webserver (HTTP) - apache2, lighttpd, nginx, wwwconfig-common
  • Nameserver (DNS) - bind9?
  • Mailserver (SMTP) - exim4-daemon-heavy, libphp-phpmailer,
  • Mailserver (IMAP, POP3) - courier-authdaemon, courier-authlib, courier-authlib-mysql, courier-authlib-userdb, courier-base, courier-imap, courier-pop, php5-imap, maildrop
  • FTP-Server - proftpd-basic, proftpd-mod-mysql
     

Packages for Others (System) are:


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  • authentication - libsasl2-modules-sql
  • database - mysql-server, mysql-client, mysql-common, php5-mysql, libsqlite0
  • language - expect, php5, php5-cli, tcl8.5
  • web report - webalizer, awstats, libnet-xwhois-perl
     

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Is froxlor integrated with a webmail app?

 

no. but you have the possibility to add the URL to your Webmail to the customers panel

 

Is there a package for webmail that was installed with all the Debian dependencies?

 

Most likely not. We recommend 'roundcube webmail' though

 

I made a list of Debian Squeeze packages that are related to froxlor, but I can't see a webmail one.

 

there is none, because it is not mandatory to operate the server.

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