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3 <meta name="description" content="Open WebMail">
4 <title>Open WebMail</title></head>
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7<center>
8
9<a href="http://openwebmail.org/">
10<img src="images/openwebmail.gif" alt="Open WebMail Logo" border="0"></a>
11
12<table width="95%"><tbody><tr><td>
13
14<h3><hr size="1"></h3>
15
16<h3>INTRODUCTION</h3>
17<blockquote>
18 <p>Open WebMail is a webmail system based on the
19 <a href="http://neomail.sourceforge.net/">Neomail</a> version 1.14 from
20 <a href="#email" title="neorants.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Ernie Miller</a>.
21 Open WebMail is designed to manage very large mail folder files in a memory
22 efficient way. It also provides a range of features to help users migrate
23 smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail.
24 </p>
25</blockquote>
26
27<h3>LINKS</h3>
28<blockquote>
29 <p>
30 <table>
31
32 <tbody><tr>
33 <td nowrap><font color="#cc0000">This site&nbsp; </font></td>
34 <td nowrap>
35 <a href="doc/readme.txt">Readme</a> |
36 <a href="doc/changes.txt">Changes</a> |
37 <a href="doc/files.txt">Files</a> |
38 <a href="doc/faq.txt">Faq</a> |
39 <a href="doc/copyright.txt">Copyright</a> |
40 <a href="help/en/index.html">Help</a> |
41 <a href="download/screenshots/">Screenshots</a> |
42 <a href="download/icons/">Icons</a> |
43 <a href="download/">Download</a>
44 </td>
45 </tr>
46
47 <tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr>
48
49 <tr valign="top">
50 <td nowrap><font color="#cc0000">Official Forum&nbsp;</font></td>
51 <td nowrap>
52 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/forum">
53 http://openwebmail.org/forum</a>
54 </td>
55 </tr>
56
57 <tr valign="top">
58 <td nowrap><font color="#cc0000">Freshmeat&nbsp;</font></td>
59 <td nowrap>
60 <a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/openwebmail">
61 http://freshmeat.net/projects/openwebmail</a>
62 </td>
63 </tr>
64
65 <tr valign="top">
66 <td nowrap><font color="#cc0000">Online Demo&nbsp;</font></td>
67 <td nowrap>
68 <a href="http://www.postman.net/">
69 http://www.postman.net/</a>
70 </td>
71 </tr>
72
73 </tbody></table>
74 <p></p>
75</blockquote>
76
77<h3>MIRRORS</h3>
78<center><font color="#ff0000"><b>
79Please use mirror sites near you to avoid overload on official sites!
80</b></font></center>
81<blockquote>
82
83 <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="90%">
84 <tbody><tr><td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Sites</font></td>
85 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">URL</font></td>
86 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Location</font></td>
87 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Maintainer</font></td></tr><tr>
88 </tr><tr>
89 <td>Official</td>
90 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/">http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/</a></td>
91 <td>US</td>
92 <td><a href="#email" title="tchung.AT.openwebmail.org">Thomas Chung</a></td>
93 </tr>
94
95 <tr>
96 <td>Develop</td>
97 <td><a href="http://turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw/openwebmail/">http://turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw/openwebmail/</a></td>
98 <td>Taiwan</td>
99 <td><a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a></td>
100 </tr>
101
102 <tr>
103 <td>1</td>
104 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.showhappy.net/">http://openwebmail.showhappy.net/</a></td>
105 <td>HongKong</td>
106 <td><a href="#email" title="wicka.AT.showhappy.net">Wicka</a></td>
107 </tr>
108
109 <tr>
110 <td>2</td>
111 <td><a href="http://spirit.bentel.sk/Openwebmail/">http://spirit.bentel.sk/Openwebmail/</a><br>
112 <a href="ftp://spirit.bentel.sk/mirrors/Openwebmail/">ftp://spirit.bentel.sk/mirrors/Openwebmail/</a></td>
113 <td>Bratislava, Slovakia</td>
114 <td><a href="#email" title="lubos.AT.klokner.sk">lubos klokner</a></td>
115 </tr>
116
117 <tr>
118 <td>3</td>
119 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.opusplc.com/">http://openwebmail.opusplc.com/</a></td>
120 <td>Malaysia</td>
121 <td><a href="#email" title="meli.AT.opusplc.com">Ramli Mohd</a></td>
122 </tr>
123
124 <tr>
125 <td>4</td>
126 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.luxadmin.org/">http://openwebmail.luxadmin.org/</a></td>
127 <td>Luxembourg</td>
128 <td><a href="#email" title="info.AT.luxadmin.org">LuxAdmin</a></td>
129 </tr>
130
131 <tr>
132 <td>5</td>
133 <td><a href="http://dp.fce.vutbr.cz/openwebmail/">http://dp.fce.vutbr.cz/openwebmail/</a></td>
134 <td>Brno, Czech Republic, Europe</td>
135 <td><a href="#email" title="schauer.AT.dp.fyz.fce.vutbr.cz">Pavel Schauer</a></td>
136 </tr>
137
138 <tr>
139 <td>6</td>
140 <td><a href="http://mirrors.atn.ro/Openwebmail/">http://mirrors.atn.ro/Openwebmail/</a></td>
141 <td>Oradea, Romania</td>
142 <td><a href="#email" title="b.parcalab.AT.atlastelecom.ro">Bogdan Parcalab</a></td>
143 </tr>
144
145 <tr>
146 <td>7</td>
147 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.nlcd.com.cn/">http://openwebmail.nlcd.com.cn/</a></td>
148 <td>Beijing, China</td>
149 <td><a href="#email" title="lizy.AT.nlcd.com.cn">Zhiyao Li</a></td>
150 </tr>
151
152 <tr>
153 <td>8</td>
154 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.luxmi.net/">http://openwebmail.luxmi.net/</a></td>
155 <td>London, UK</td>
156 <td><a href="#email" title="hostmaster.AT.luxmi.net">LuxmiNET</a></td>
157 </tr>
158
159 <tr>
160 <td>9</td>
161 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.mybsd.org.my/">http://openwebmail.mybsd.org.my/</a></td>
162 <td>SELANGOR, Malaysia</td>
163 <td><a href="#email" title="mirror-adm.AT.MyBSD.org.my">Ahmad Faisal</a></td>
164 </tr>
165
166 <tr>
167 <td>10</td>
168 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.lagmonster.org/">http://openwebmail.lagmonster.org/</a></td>
169 <td>Los Angeles, USA</td>
170 <td><a href="#email" title="taz.AT.lagmonster.org">Taz Meister</a></td>
171 </tr>
172
173 <tr>
174 <td>11</td>
175 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.roel.net/">http://openwebmail.roel.net/</a></td>
176 <td>Amsterdam, Netherlands</td>
177 <td><a href="#email" title="roel.AT.roel.net">Roel van der Made</a></td>
178 </tr>
179
180 <tr>
181 <td>12</td>
182 <td><a href="http://gnu.kookel.org/ftp/openwebmail/">http://gnu.kookel.org/ftp/openwebmail/</a>
183 <br><a href="ftp://gnu.kookel.org/pub/openwebmail/">ftp://gnu.kookel.org/pub/openwebmail/</a></td>
184 <td>Amsterdam, Netherlands</td>
185 <td><a href="#email" title="mirrors.AT.kelkoo.net">Kelkoo.com GNU Mirrors</a></td>
186 </tr>
187
188 <tr>
189 <td>13</td>
190 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.ippartners.pl/">http://openwebmail.ippartners.pl</a></td>
191 <td>Tarnow, Poland</td>
192 <td><a href="#email" title="t.pajor.AT.ippartners.pl">Tomasz Pajor</a></td>
193 </tr>
194
195 <tr>
196 <td>14</td>
197 <td><a href="http://www.openwebmail.de/">http://www.openwebmail.de</a></td>
198 <td>Hamburg, Germany</td>
199 <td><a href="#email" title="torsten.AT.torsten-brumm.de">Torsten Brumm</a></td>
200 </tr>
201
202 <tr>
203 <td>15</td>
204 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.nobandwidth.net/">http://openwebmail.nobandwidth.net</a></td>
205 <td>Nashua, NH, USA</td>
206 <td>John Cole</td>
207 </tr>
208
209 <tr>
210 <td>16</td>
211 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.mirrors.redwire.net/">http://openwebmail.mirrors.redwire.net</a></td>
212 <td>San Diego, CA, USA</td>
213 <td><a href="#email" title="mirror.AT.redwire.net">Japheth Cleaver</a></td>
214 </tr>
215
216 <tr>
217 <td>17</td>
218 <td><a href="http://www.openwebmail.nl/">http://www.openwebmail.nl/</a></td>
219 <td>Amsterdam, Netherlands</td>
220 <td><a href="#email" title="mirrors.AT.generalwebhosting.com">Tino Donderwinkel</a></td>
221 </tr>
222
223 <tr>
224 <td>18</td>
225 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.nigilist.ru/">http://openwebmail.nigilist.ru/</a></td>
226 <td>Moscow, Russia</td>
227 <td><a href="#email" title="nit.AT.nigilist.ru">Petya Kohts</a></td>
228 </tr>
229
230 <tr>
231 <td>19</td>
232 <td><a href="http://web.lasg.ac.cn/openwebmail/">http://web.lasg.ac.cn/openwebmail/</a></td>
233 <td>Beijing, China</td>
234 <td><a href="#email" title="wjun.AT.mail.iap.ac.cn">Wang Jun</a></td>
235 </tr>
236
237 <tr>
238 <td>20</td>
239 <td><a href="http://holodeck3.net/owmirror/">http://holodeck3.net/owmirror/</a></td>
240 <td>St. Petersburg, FL, USA</td>
241 <td><a href="#email" title="peterf.AT.peterf.com">Peter Friedrich</a></td>
242 </tr>
243
244 <tr>
245 <td>21</td>
246 <td><a href="http://www.mirrormonster.com/openwebmail/">http://www.mirrormonster.com/openwebmail/</a></td>
247 <td>California, USA</td>
248 <td><a href="#email" title="apache.org.AT.mirrormonster.com">mirrormonster</a></td>
249 </tr>
250
251 <tr>
252 <td>22</td>
253 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.nameserver.in.th/">http://openwebmail.nameserver.in.th/</a></td>
254 <td>Khonkaen, Thailand</td>
255 <td><a href="#email" title="buagern.AT.hotmail.com">Pakon Jamsai</a></td>
256 </tr>
257
258 <tr>
259 <td>23</td>
260 <td><a href="http://ws182.wts.fi/openwebmail/">http://ws182.wts.fi/openwebmail/</a><br>
261 <a href="ftp://ws182.wts.fi/openwebmail/">ftp://ws182.wts.fi/openwebmail/</a></td>
262 <td>Jyvaskyla, Finland</td>
263 <td><a href="#email" title="pasi.sjoholm.AT.tieto-x.fi">Pasi Sjoholm</a></td>
264 </tr>
265
266 <tr>
267 <td>24</td>
268 <td><a href="http://mirrors.arad.astral.ro/openwebmail/">http://mirrors.arad.astral.ro/openwebmail/</a></td>
269 <td>Arad, Romania</td>
270 <td><a href="#email" title="dani.radulescu.AT.astral.ro">Dani Radulescu</a></td>
271 </tr>
272
273 <tr>
274 <td>25</td>
275 <td><a href="http://owm.opensourcerules.net/">http://owm.opensourcerules.net/</a></td>
276 <td>Raleigh, NC</td>
277 <td><a href="#email" title="sam.AT.opensourcerules.net">Sam Gates</a></td>
278 </tr>
279
280 <tr>
281 <td>26</td>
282 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.tolix.org/">http://openwebmail.tolix.org/</a></td>
283 <td>Burlingame, California, US</td>
284 <td><a href="#email" title="silver_masta.AT.yahoo.com">Silver Deep</a></td>
285 </tr>
286
287 <tr>
288 <td>27</td>
289 <td><a href="http://openwebmail.mirrorplus.org/">http://openwebmail.mirrorplus.org/</a></td>
290 <td>Munich, Germany</td>
291 <td><a href="#email" title="admin.AT.mirrorplus.org">A. Schweiss</a></td>
292 </tr>
293
294 </tbody></table>
295 <p></p>
296</blockquote>
297<br>
298
299<h3>FEATURES for Users</h3>
300
301<blockquote>
302 <h4>Auto Login</h4>
303 <p>
304 Each user can determinte if he want to enable the auto login feature
305 in Open WebMail. When enabled, the user don't have type his username
306 and password in every login to Open WebMail.
307 Open WebMail will do this automatically for him. However, for security
308 reason, the auto login feature will be actived only if user doesn't log
309 out in previous session and the previous session is still not timeouted.
310 Further more, the sysadm can limit the range of IPs that are allowed to
311 use the auto login feature.
312 </p>
313
314 <h4>Multiple Languages/Multiple Charsets</h4>
315 <p>
316 Open WebMail is currently available for more than 30 languages, and it is quite easy
317 to add new language to Open WebMail if yours is still not supported.
318 For languages with more than one charsets, Open WebMail will choose one as the default
319 charset for the language. If a message is written with charset other than the
320 default, it will be converted to the default charset automatically.
321 </p>
322
323 <h4>Strong MIME Message Capability</h4>
324 <p>
325 Open WebMail has very well support for MIME messages. While most webmail
326 packages present MIME messages poorly compared to traditional POP clients,
327 Open Webmail presents MIME messages in an attractive format comparable to
328 that presented by Microsoft Outlook. Either inline or uuencoded attachments
329 are supported.
330 </p>
331 <p>
332 In addition to the presention, Open WebMail also allow user to
333 compose complex HTML messages with inline attachments or external attachments.
334 A friendly WYSIWYG editor
335 <a href="http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/">HTMLArea 3.0</a>
336 has been built into Open WebMail, the user can write HTML messages conformtably
337 and easily without any knowledge of HTML tags. This HTML editor can be used on IE5.5+
338 for Windows or Mozilla1.3+ for all platforms :)
339 </p>
340
341 <h4>Full Content Search</h4>
342 <p>
343 Full content search with regular expression support is provided. When a user
344 enters a keyword in the search box, the scope of the mail folder is limited
345 to the keyword related messages. This means the user can use the sort or
346 static functions on the search result. The scope limit is released when the
347 user selects another folder or refreshes the current folder.
348 </p>
349
350 <h4>Draft Folder Support</h4>
351 <p>
352 This feature enables the user to write a message in a number of stages,
353 even over several days. The user can save an unfinished message into the
354 draft folder and continue editing at any time.
355 </p>
356
357 <h4>Confirm Reading Support</h4>
358 <p>
359 The user can request a 'confirm-reading receipt' for each message sent. When
360 the message is read by the recipient, a receipt will be sent back to this user.
361 </p>
362
363 <h4>Spelling Check Support</h4>
364 <p> The spelling check in Open WebMail is very user-friendly and powerful: It
365 makes suggestions for mis-spelled words, and the user can correct
366 the errors very easily by selecting one of the suggestions from a
367 drop-down menu. </p>
368 <h4>vCard compliant Addressbook</h4>
369 <p> The addressbook is greatly improved by <a href="#email" title="alex.AT.acatysmoof.com">Alex
370 Teslik</a> since 10/30/2004. The new system implements a completely
371 vCard compliant system that is extendable and modular. vCards can
372 be exchanged with any contact software out in the mainstream. This
373 brings OpenWebMail up to date with current address technology and
374 allows sharing of addressbook information among users.</p>
375 <h4>POP3 Support</h4>
376 <p>
377 Multiple POP3 accounts can be defined, allowing a single user to fetch mails
378 from a number of mail servers. All messages fetched will be stored in the
379 INBOX folder. Should the fetch operation exceed 10 seconds (due to a slow
380 link or large message for example), the operation will be put into background
381 to avoid an http timeout.
382 </p>
383
384 <h4>Mail Filter Support</h4>
385 <p>
386 Multiple filter rules can be set to move or copy incoming mails to different
387 folders automatically or even delete them directly. The user can categorize
388 mails from a specific person or spammer, and identify mails containing viruses
389 very easily by defining rules of sender, receiver, SMTP relay, subject, body
390 or filename of attachments.
391 </p>
392 <p>
393 In addition to the static filter rules, openwebmail has build-in five smart
394 filters: repeatness filter, bad format from filter, faked smtp filter,
395 faked from filter and faked exe contenttype filter.
396 Repeatness filter, bad format from filter and faked SMTP filter are useful in filtering
397 messages from spammer, faked from filter and faked exe contenttype filter are useful in
398 filtering messages generated from virus.
399 </p>
400 <p>
401 Since mail filtering is activated only in Open WebMail, messages will stay in
402 the INBOX until the user reads their mail with Open WebMail. 'finger' or other
403 mail status check utilities may report new mail incorrectly, since they are not
404 aware of filters: A command tool 'openwebmail-tool.pl' is provided for use as
405 finger replacement, which performs mail filtering before reporting mail status.
406 </p>
407
408 <h4>AntiSpam Support through <a href="http://www.spamassassin.org/">SpamAssassin</a></h4>
409 <p>
410 Open WebMail can use the <a href="http://www.spamassassin.org/">SpamAssassin</a>
411 as the external spamcheck module to scan messages fetched from pop3 servers
412 or all incoming messages. The <a href="http://www.spamassassin.org/">SpamAssassin</a>
413 will determine a spamlevel for each scanned message based on its content.
414 The user can define a spamlevel threshold for all his messages in Open WebMail,
415 any message with spamlevel more than this threshold will be moved from INBOX to the
416 SPAM folder automatically.
417 </p>
418 <p>
419 Open WebMail also supports the Spam/NotSpam Learning through the sa-learn program
420 in SpamAssassin. In case the spamlevel determined by SpamAssassin is not very appropriate,
421 the user can train the system by telling it to learn the messages as Spam or NotSpam.
422 </p>
423
424 <h4>AntiVirus Support through <a href="http://www.clamav.net/">ClamAV</a></h4>
425 <p>
426 Open WebMail can use the <a href="http://www.clamav.net/">ClamAV</a> as the external
427 viruscheck module to scan messages fetched from pop3 servers or all incoming
428 messages. If a message or its attachments is found to have virus, Open WebMail will
429 move the message from INBOX to the VIRUS folder automatically.
430 </p>
431
432 <h4>Calendar with Reminder/Notification Support</h4>
433 <p>
434 The user can keep track of their appointments, meetings, birthdays, whatever,
435 with the build-in calendar in Open WebMail. This calendar provides several
436 views, including year view, month view, week view and day view, so the user
437 can browse their scheduled events very easily.
438 There is also reminder support for scheduled events, user can specify the days
439 that the reminder should look ahead and the first 5 upcoming events will be
440 displayed in the top of mail folder view.
441 If the user want the event reminder to be available outside the webmail system,
442 he can also specify a notification email address, eg: the one used by mobile phone,
443 for each scheduled event, so he can get notification of these events on his mobile phone.
444 </p>
445
446 <h4>Webdisk Support</h4>
447 <p>
448 The webdisk module provides a web interface for user to use his home
449 directory as a virtual disk on the web. It is also designed as a
450 storage of the mail attachments, the user can freely copy attachments
451 between mail messages and the webdisk.
452 </p>
453 <p>
454 The / of the virtual disk is mapped to the user's home directory,
455 any item displayed in the virtual disk is actually located under the
456 user home directory.
457 </p>
458 <p>
459 Webdisk supports basic file operations, eg: mkdir, rmdir, copy, move, rm,
460 file upload and download. Download of multiple files or directories is supported,
461 webdisk compresses the files into a zip stream on the fly in the transmission.
462 It also handle many types of archives, including zip, arj, rar, tar.gz,
463 tar.bz, tar.bz2, tgz, tbz, gz, z.... The user can compress, decompress or list
464 the contents of archives without copying them into his computer.
465 </p>
466
467 <h4>HTTP Compression</h4>
468 <p>
469 Open WebMail supports compression of HTML content over HTTP.
470 With compression turned on, the average page size has been reduced for
471 over 80%. This feature effectively reduces the use of nework bandwidth
472 between the client computer and the webmail server and is very useful
473 for users with slow connection to the webmail server, eg: dialup users,
474 PDA users.
475 </p>
476</blockquote>
477
478<h3>FEATURES for System</h3>
479
480<blockquote>
481 <h4>Fast Folder Access</h4>
482 <p>
483 Folder access performance is greatly improved through the use of dbm (a simple
484 database provided by perl). When a mail folder is selected in the folder view,
485 Open WebMail will parse the mail folder file and cache the parsed result to a
486 dbm. This dbm is reused whenever the user wants to access the folder. The dbm
487 cache eliminates the scan of an entire folder for every access, a significant
488 benefit when dealing with a large folders. The dbm is automatically synchronized
489 with any changes to the folder itself; the dbm update is incremental if the
490 folder modification is done by the Open WebMail application itself.
491 The dbm will however be recreated when a folder is found to have been changed
492 by an external program.
493 </p>
494
495 <h4>Efficient Message Movement</h4>
496 <p>
497 The size of a message will be slightly increased after it is read at the first
498 time because of status change. A large movement of messages may be introduced
499 due to the size change. Also, the user may want to move a group of messages
500 between two folders. The routines for message update and movement have been
501 totally rewritten so that minimal movement occurs, with correspondingly minimal
502 memory utilization.
503 </p>
504
505 <h4>Smaller Memory Footprint</h4>
506 <p>
507 Much effort has been put into optimizing Open WebMail's memory utilization. The
508 memory footprint of Open WebMail is much smaller than its predecessors when
509 dealing with messages with large attachments (e.g. a 20MB document), as a result
510 of which the application now runs smoothly on a medium sized machine, (e.g. a
511 Celeron 300 with 128MB RAM).
512 </p>
513
514 <h4>Graceful File Lock</h4>
515 <p>
516 Since a mail folder may be used by multiple programs simultaneously, it is
517 necessary to lock the file before accessing the folder. Open WebMail uses a
518 blocking lock with a timeout limit of 60 seconds. It gives the lock a better
519 chance of success than a nonblocking lock, which returns an error if the lock
520 can not be acquired immediately. Open WebMail also supports locking by dotlock
521 file to ensure that the file locking operates correctly on platforms operating
522 with an incomplete implementation of NFS lockd.
523 </p>
524
525 <h4>Persistent Running through <a href="http://www.daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/">SpeedyCGI</a></h4>
526 <p>
527 <a href="http://www.daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/">SpeedyCGI</a>
528 is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which can make
529 openwebmail run much more quickly. It uses machnism similar to
530 <a href="http://perl.apache.org/">mod_perl</a> or
531 <a href="http://www.fastcgi.com/">FastCGI</a>.
532 Open WebMail has been modified to work with SpeedyCGI. All you have
533 to do is to install the
534 <a href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2208">
535 SpeedyCGI package</a>
536 and change the interpreter for openwebmail scripts.
537 <a href="#email" title="kevin.AT.bluelavalamp.net">Kevin L. Ellis</a> has written
538 <a href="http://www.bluelavalamp.net/owmspeedycgi/">
539 a tutorial and benchmark for Open WebMail + SpeedyCGI</a>.
540 </p>
541
542 <h4>Remote SMTP Relaying</h4>
543 <p>
544 With the help of Net::SMTP module, openwebmail can talk SMTP to SMTP daemons
545 on either localhost or remote machine. This gives openwebmail the better
546 compatibility with various SMTP daemons. The system administrator also has
547 more flexibility when designing the mail service system.
548 </p>
549
550 <h4>Various Authentication Modules</h4>
551 <p>
552 Various authentication modules are directly available for openwebmail,
553 including auth_unix.pl, auth_ldap.pl, auth_mysql.pl, auth_pgsql.pl and
554 auth_pop3.pl, auth_vm-pop3d.pl.
555 With these modules, openwebmail can be integrated with other systems easily.
556 </p>
557
558 <h4>PAM support</h4>
559 <p>
560 Openwebmail can also use other sources for authentication through the PAM
561 (pluggable authentication module). Ex: NIS+, NIS, LDAP, Radius.... Solaris 2.6,
562 Linux and FreeBSD 3.1 are known to support PAM.
563 For more information about PAM, please see
564 <a href="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/">
565 http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/</a>
566 </p>
567
568 <h4>Virtual Hosting</h4>
569 <p>
570 You can have as many virtual domains as you want on same server with only one copy
571 of openwebmail installed. Open Webmail supports per domain config file.
572 Each domain can have its own set of configuration options, including domainname,
573 authentication module, quota limit, mailspooldir ...
574 </p>
575 <p>
576 You can even setup mail accounts for users without creating real unix accounts for them.
577 Please refer to <a href="#email" title="kevin.AT.bluelavalamp.net">Kevin Ellis</a>'s web page:
578 <a href="http://www.bluelavalamp.net/owmvirtual/">"How to setup virtual users on Open WebMail
579 using Postfix &amp; vm-pop3d"</a>
580 </p>
581
582 <h4>User Alias</h4>
583 <p>
584 Open Webmail can use the <a href="http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html">
585 sendmail virtusertable</a> for user alias mapping.
586
587 The loginname typed by user may be pure name or name@somedomain. And this loginname
588 can be mapped to another pure name or name@otherdomain in the virtusertable.
589
590 This gives you the great flexibility in account management. For example,
591 you may have john for different domains by actually mapping them to
592 different real user ids.
593 </p><pre> john@domain1.com john1
594 john@domain2.com john2
595 john@domain3.com john3</pre>
596 <p></p>
597
598 <h4>Pure Virtual User Support</h4>
599 <p>
600 Pure virtual user means a mail user who can use pop3 or openwebmail
601 to access his mails on the mail server but actually has no unix account
602 on the server.
603 Openwebmail pure virtual user support is currently available for system
604 running
605 <a href="http://www.reedmedia.net/software/virtualmail-pop3d/">vm-pop3d</a>
606 + <a href="http://www.postfix.org/">PostFix</a>.
607 The authentication module auth_vdomain.pl is
608 designed for this purpose. Openwebmail also provides the web interface
609 which can be used to manage(add/delete/edit) these virtual users under
610 various virtual domains.
611 <a href="#email" title="kevin.AT.bluelavalamp.net">Kevin L. Ellis</a> has written
612 <a href="http://www.bluelavalamp.net/owmvirtual/">
613 a tutorial for openwebmail + vm-pop3d + postfix</a> for this.
614 </p>
615
616 <h4>Per User Capability Configuration</h4>
617 <p>
618 While options in system config file(openwebmail.conf) are applied to all users,
619 you may find it useful to set the options on per user basis sometimes.
620 For example, you may want to limit the client ip access for some users or limit
621 the domain which the user can sent to. This could be easily done with the per
622 user config file support in Open Webmail.
623 </p>
624</blockquote>
625<p>
626There are too many other small enhancements to mention. You may choose to find
627them by yourself...<br>&nbsp;
628</p>
629
630
631<h3>AUTHENTICATION MODULES</h3>
632<blockquote>
633 <p>
634 Open Webmail has the following modules to support different types of authentication:
635 </p><p>
636 <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="90%">
637 <tbody><tr><td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Name</font></td>
638 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Description</font></td>
639 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Maintainer</font></td></tr><tr>
640 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_ldap.pl</td>
641 <td>authenticate user with LDAP</td>
642 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="pengus.AT.libero.it">Ivan Cerrato</a></td></tr>
643 <tr><td nowrap>auth_ldap_vpopmail.pl</td>
644 <td>authenticate user with LDAP for vpopmail</td>
645 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="sivix.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Andrea Siviero</a></td></tr><tr>
646 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_mysql.pl</td>
647 <td>authenticate user with MySQL (through DBD::MySQL interface)</td>
648 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="AlanSung.AT.dragon2.net">Alan Sung</a></td></tr>
649 <tr><td nowrap>auth_mysql_postnuke.pl</td>
650 <td>authenticate user with MySQL in PostNuke (through DBD::MySQL interface)</td>
651 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="dmichaut.AT.mt71.fr">Didier MICHAUT</a></td></tr>
652 <tr><td nowrap>auth_mysql_vmail.pl</td>
653 <td>authenticate user with MySQL under vmail (through DBD::MySQL interface)</td>
654 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="werdy.AT.freemail.hu">Zoltan Kovacs</a></td></tr>
655 <tr><td nowrap>auth_nis.pl</td>
656 <td>authenticate user with
657 <a href="http://cns.georgetown.edu/%7Eric/software/yppoppassd/">yppoppassd</a>
658 on NIS/YP server</td>
659 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="vmcosta.AT.spamcop.net">Vladimir M Costa</a></td></tr><tr>
660 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_pam.pl</td>
661 <td>authenticate user with PAM</td>
662 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a>,
663 <a href="#email" title="webmaster.AT.pkgmaster.com">Taco Scargo</a></td></tr><tr>
664 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_pgsql.pl</td>
665 <td>authenticate user with PostgreSQL (through DBD::Pg interface))</td>
666 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="oliver.AT.kfs.org">Oliver Smith</a></td></tr>
667 <tr><td nowrap>auth_pgsql.pl</td>
668 <td>authenticate user with PostgreSQL (through native interface)</td>
669 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="vess.AT.vess.bnc.bg">Veselin Slavov</a></td></tr><tr>
670 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_pop3.pl</td>
671 <td>authenticate user through pop3 server</td>
672 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a></td></tr><tr>
673 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_unix.pl</td>
674 <td>authenticate user with unix passwd</td>
675 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a>,
676 <a href="#email" title=" Trevor.Paquette.AT.TeraGo.ca">Trevor Paquett</a></td></tr><tr>
677 </tr><tr><td nowrap>auth_vdomain.pl</td>
678 <td>authenticate user of virtual domain on system running
679 <a href="http://www.reedmedia.net/software/virtualmail-pop3d/">vm-pop3d</a>
680 &amp; postfix</td>
681 <td nowrap><a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a></td></tr><tr>
682 </tr></tbody></table>
683 <p></p>
684</blockquote>
685<br>
686
687<h3>LANGUAGES</h3>
688<blockquote>
689 <p>
690 Open Webmail is available for the following languages:
691 </p><p>
692 <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="90%">
693 <tbody>
694 <tr>
695 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Language</font></td>
696 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Abbreviation</font></td>
697 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Charset</font></td>
698 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Lang/Templates Translation</font></td>
699 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Help Translation</font></td>
700 </tr>
701 <tr>
702 <td nowrap>Arabic - Windows</td>
703 <td>ar.CP1256</td>
704 <td>windows-1256</td>
705 <td nowrap>
706 01/24/2005 <a href="#email" title="isam.AT.planet.edu">Isam Ishaq</a>
707 </td>
708 <td>&nbsp;</td>
709 </tr>
710 <tr>
711 <td nowrap>Arabic - ISO 8859-6</td>
712 <td>ar.ISO8859-6</td>
713 <td>iso-8859-6</td>
714 <td nowrap>
715 01/24/2005 <a href="#email" title="isam.AT.planet.edu">Isam Ishaq</a>
716 </td>
717 <td>&nbsp;</td>
718 </tr>
719 <tr>
720 <td nowrap>Bulgarian</td>
721 <td>bg</td>
722 <td>windows-1251</td>
723 <td nowrap>
724 02/15/2005 <a href="#email" title="vess.AT.slavof.net">Veselin Slavov</a>
725 </td>
726 <td>&nbsp;</td>
727 </tr>
728 <tr>
729 <td nowrap>Catalan</td>
730 <td>ca</td>
731 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
732 <td nowrap>
733 02/23/2005 <a href="#email" title="mikaku.AT.fiwix.org">Jordi Sanfeliu</a>,<br>
734 05/21/2002 <a href="#email" title="st.AT.e-puntcom.com">Jordi Vidal</a>
735 </td>
736 <td>&nbsp;</td>
737 </tr>
738 <tr>
739 <td nowrap>Czech</td>
740 <td>cs</td>
741 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
742 <td nowrap>
743 03/03/2005 <a href="#email" title="milan.kerslager.AT.pslib.cz">Milan Kerslager</a>,<br>
744 02/25/2003 <a href="#email" title="schauer.AT.dp.fyz.fce.vutbr.cz">Pavel Schauer</a>,<br>
745 01/06/2003 <a href="#email" title="jan.AT.bilik.org">Jan Bilik</a>,<br>
746 11/15/2001 <a href="#email" title="michal.AT.stavlib.hiedu.cz">Michal Drapak</a>
747 </td>
748 <td>&nbsp;</td>
749 </tr>
750 <tr>
751 <td nowrap>Chinese - Simplified</td>
752 <td>zh_CN.GB2312</td>
753 <td>gb2312</td>
754 <td nowrap>
755 09/04/2004 <a href="#email" title="wjun.AT.mail.iap.ac.cn">Wang Jun</a>
756 </td>
757 <td><a href="#email" title="wjun.AT.mail.iap.ac.cn">Wang Jun</a></td>
758 </tr>
759 <tr>
760 <td nowrap>Chinese - Simplified - Unicode</td>
761 <td>zh_CN.utf8</td>
762 <td>utf-8</td>
763 <td nowrap>
764 from zh_CN.GB2312
765 </td>
766 <td>&nbsp;</td>
767 </tr>
768 <tr>
769 <td nowrap>Chinese - Traditional</td>
770 <td>zh_TW.Big5</td>
771 <td>big5</td>
772 <td>
773 up to date <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a>
774 </td>
775 <td><a href="#email" title="hoswin.AT.ms32.hinet.net">Alex Huang</a></td>
776 </tr>
777 <tr>
778 <td nowrap>Chinese - Traditional - Unicode</td>
779 <td>zh_TW.utf8</td>
780 <td>utf-8</td>
781 <td>
782 from zh_TW.Big5
783 </td>
784 <td>&nbsp;</td>
785 </tr>
786
787 <tr>
788 <td nowrap>Croatian</td>
789 <td>hr</td>
790 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
791 <td>
792 01/28/2005 <a href="#email" title="igor.AT.linuxfromscratch.org">Igor Zivkovic</a> </td>
793 </td>
794 <td>&nbsp;</td>
795 </tr>
796
797 <tr>
798 <td nowrap>Danish</td>
799 <td>da</td>
800 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
801 <td nowrap>
802 03/11/2005 <a href="#email" title="gp.AT.lyngbjerggaardskolen.dk">Gunner Poulsen</a>,<br>
803 03/05/2003 Frank </td>
804 <td>&nbsp;</td>
805 </tr>
806 <tr>
807 <td nowrap>Deutsch</td>
808 <td>de</td>
809 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
810 <td nowrap>
811 02/13/2005 <a href="#email" title="martin.AT.bronk.de">Martin Bronk</a>,<br>
812 09/13/2003 <a href="#email" title="zander.AT.datacontrol-online.de">Markus Zander</a>,<br>
813 02/08/2003 <a href="#email" title="mail.AT.schoeppi.net">Christian Schoepplein</a>,<br>
814 06/14/2001 <a href="#email" title="flood.AT.flood-net.de">Andreas Roedl</a> </td>
815 <td>&nbsp;</td>
816 </tr>
817 <tr>
818 <td nowrap>Dutch</td>
819 <td>nl</td>
820 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
821 <td nowrap>
822 01/28/2005 <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.forty-two.nl">Jeroen Visser and Robert den Ouden</a>,<br>
823 10/12/2001 <a href="#email" title="chris.AT.connectux.com">Christian Boer</a>,<br>
824 06/28/2001 <a href="#email" title="m.m.vanslobbe.AT.connectux.com">Michiel van Slobbe</a>
825 </td>
826 <td><a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.forty-two.nl">Jeroen Visser and Robert den Ouden</a></td>
827 </tr>
828 <tr>
829 <td nowrap>English</td>
830 <td>en</td>
831 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
832 <td>
833 up to date <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a>
834 </td>
835 <td>
836 <a href="#email" title="billy.AT.pdcweb.net">William Brillinger</a>, <br>
837 <a href="#email" title="brent.AT.pdcweb.net">Brent Epp</a>
838 </td>
839 </tr>
840 <tr>
841 <td nowrap>Finnish</td>
842 <td>fi</td>
843 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
844 <td nowrap>
845 12/30/2004 <a href="#email" title="pasi.sjoholm.AT.tieto-x.fi">Pasi Sjoholm</a>,<br>
846 11/20/2002 <a href="#email" title="kari.paivarinta.AT.viivatieto.fi">Kari Paivarinta</a>,<br>
847 02/19/2002 Jouni Kivilahti,<br>
848 02/19/2002 Helja Laitinen
849 </td>
850 <td>&nbsp;</td>
851 </tr>
852 <tr>
853 <td nowrap>French</td>
854 <td>fr</td>
855 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
856 <td nowrap>
857 02/24/2005 <a href="#email" title="dominique.fournier.AT.grenoble.cnrs.fr">Dominique Fournier</a>,<br>
858 09/26/2004 <a href="#email" title="admin.AT.osmium-work.com">Nabil SEFRIOUI</a>,<br>
859 01/22/2003 <a href="#email" title="hermet.AT.narrowstream.net">Stephane HERMET</a>,<br>
860 03/21/2002 <a href="#email" title="c.sabatier.AT.bocquet.com">Cyril Sabatier</a>
861 </td>
862 <td><a href="#email" title="fred.AT.forceinfo.net">Frederic GLISE</a></td>
863 </tr>
864 <tr>
865 <td nowrap>Hellenic/Greek</td>
866 <td>el</td>
867 <td>iso-8859-7</td>
868 <td nowrap>
869 02/16/2005 <a href="#email" title="dimitris.AT.michelinakis.gr">Dimitris sehh Michelinakis</a>
870 </td>
871 <td>&nbsp;</td>
872 </tr>
873 <tr>
874 <td nowrap>Hebrew - Windows</td>
875 <td>he.CP1255</td>
876 <td>windows-1255</td>
877 <td nowrap>
878 09/27/2003 <a href="#email" title="yehuda.AT.whatsup.org.il">Yehuda Drori</a>,
879 <a href="#email" title="shay.AT.sevet.com">Shay Sevet</a>
880 </td>
881 <td>&nbsp;</td>
882 </tr>
883 <tr>
884 <td nowrap>Hebrew - ISO 8859-8</td>
885 <td>he.ISO8859-8</td>
886 <td>iso-8859-8</td>
887 <td nowrap>
888 03/26/2003 <a href="#email" title="yehuda.AT.whatsup.org.il">Yehuda Drori</a>
889 </td>
890 <td>&nbsp;</td>
891 </tr>
892 <tr>
893 <td nowrap>Hungarian</td>
894 <td>hu</td>
895 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
896 <td nowrap>
897 04/29/2005 <a href="#email" title="ful_s.AT.fazekas.hu">Posz Marton</a>,<br>
898 02/21/2003 <a href="#email" title="grin.AT.grin.hu">Peter Gervai</a>,<br>
899 01/29/2003 <a href="#email" title="gumo.AT.lucifer.kgt.bme.hu">Nagy Endre</a>
900 </td>
901 <td>&nbsp;</td>
902 </tr>
903 <tr>
904 <td nowrap>Indonesian</td>
905 <td>id</td>
906 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
907 <td nowrap>
908 04/29/2005 <a href="#email" title="james.AT.ActionMessage.com">Captain James</a>,<br>
909 04/02/2002 <a href="#email" title="liangs.AT.kunchang.com.tw">Hu-Wei Liang</a>
910 </td>
911 <td>
912 <a href="#email" title="james.AT.ActionMessage.com">Captain James</a>
913 </td>
914 </tr>
915 <tr>
916 <td nowrap>Italian</td>
917 <td>it</td>
918 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
919 <td nowrap>
920 11/25/2004 <a href="#email" title="marvi.AT.menhir.biz">Benedet Marvi</a>
921 </td>
922 <td>&nbsp;</td>
923 </tr>
924 <tr>
925 <td nowrap>Japanese - ShiftJIS</td>
926 <td>ja_JP.Shift_JIS</td>
927 <td>shift_jis</td>
928 <td nowrap> from ja_JP.utf8 </td>
929 <td>&nbsp;</td>
930 </tr>
931 <tr>
932 <td nowrap>Japanese - eucJP</td>
933 <td>ja_JP.eucJP</td>
934 <td>euc-jp</td>
935 <td nowrap> from ja_JP.utf8 </td>
936 <td>&nbsp;</td>
937 </tr>
938 <tr>
939 <td nowrap>Japanese - Unicode</td>
940 <td>ja_JP.utf8</td>
941 <td>utf-8</td>
942 <td nowrap>
943 12/23/2004 <a href="#email" title="hchacha.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Hidetoshi</a>,<br>
944 04/25/2003 <a href="#email" title="james.AT.ActionMessage.com">Captain James and Interactive Artists, LLC</a>
945 </td>
946 <td>&nbsp;</td>
947 </tr>
948 <tr>
949 <td nowrap>Korean</td>
950 <td>ko</td>
951 <td>euc-kr</td>
952 <td nowrap>
953 03/11/2005 <a href="#email" title="psj.AT.soosan.co.kr">Sungjun Park</a>,<br>
954 06/24/2003 <a href="#email" title="tchung.AT.openwebmail.org">Thomas Chung</a>,<br>
955 12/31/2001 <a href="#email" title="kmscom.AT.snu.ac.kr">Moonsang Kwon</a>
956 </td>
957 <td>&nbsp;</td>
958 </tr>
959 <tr>
960 <td nowrap>Lithuanian</td>
961 <td>lt</td>
962 <td>windows-1257</td>
963 <td nowrap>
964 01/16/2003 <a href="#email" title="dvm382.AT.takas.lt">Alvydas Sinkunas</a>
965 </td>
966 <td>&nbsp;</td>
967 </tr>
968 <tr>
969 <td nowrap>Norwegian</td>
970 <td>no</td>
971 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
972 <td nowrap> 12/19/2003 <a href="#email" title="are.AT.valinor.dolphinics.no">Are Tysland</a> </td>
973 <td>&nbsp;</td>
974 </tr>
975 <tr>
976 <td nowrap>Polish</td>
977 <td>pl</td>
978 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
979 <td nowrap>
980 02/13/2005 <a href="#email" title="pjf.AT.asn.pl">Pawel Foremski</a>,<br>
981 08/18/2004 <a href="#email" title="miki.AT.z.pl">Mikolaj Menke</a>,<br>
982 03/13/2003 <a href="#email" title="pawelj.AT.lodz.dialog.net.pl">Pawel Jablonski</a>,<br>
983 06/03/2002 <a href="#email" title="blackfire.AT.virtual.net.pl">Grzegorz Nosek</a>,<br>
984 04/26/2002 <a href="#email" title="mik.AT.orka.ibz.pl">Michal Talecki</a>
985 </td>
986 <td>&nbsp;</td>
987 </tr>
988 <tr>
989 <td nowrap>Portuguese</td>
990 <td>pt</td>
991 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
992 <td nowrap> 06/18/2003 <a href="#email" title="jferra.AT.sfconsultores.pt">Jose Ferradeira</a> </td>
993 <td>&nbsp;</td>
994 </tr>
995 <tr>
996 <td nowrap>Portuguese Brazil</td>
997 <td>pt_BR</td>
998 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
999 <td nowrap> 05/12/2005 <a href="#email" title="julio.AT.cnm.org.br">Julio Cesar Cunha</a>,<br>
1000 02/25/2003 <a href="#email" title="vlad.AT.univap.br">Vladimir M Costa</a>,<br>
1001 08/28/2002 <a href="#email" title="ruisb.AT.ig.com.br">Rui - iG</a>,<br>
1002 09/20/2001 <a href="#email" title="edison.AT.brc.com.br">Edison Figueira Junior</a>
1003 </td>
1004 <td><a href="#email" title="edison.AT.brc.com.br">Edison Figueira Junior</a></td>
1005 </tr>
1006 <tr>
1007 <td nowrap>Romanian</td>
1008 <td>ro</td>
1009 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
1010 <td nowrap>
1011 02/23/2005 <a href="#email" title="gabriel.hojda.AT.gmail.com">Gabriel Hojda</a>,<br>
1012 07/04/2003 <a href="#email" title="zeno.popovici.AT.ulbsibiu.ro">Zeno Popovici</a>,<br>
1013 06/03/2002 <a href="#email" title="vladimir.AT.bitsoft.ro">Vladimir Hrusca</a>
1014 </td>
1015 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1016 </tr>
1017 <tr>
1018 <td nowrap>Romanian -Unicode</td>
1019 <td>ro.utf8</td>
1020 <td>utf-8</td>
1021 <td nowrap>
1022 02/23/2005 <a href="#email" title="gabriel.hojda.AT.gmail.com">Gabriel Hojda</a>
1023 </td>
1024 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1025 </tr>
1026 <tr>
1027 <td nowrap>Russian</td>
1028 <td>ru</td>
1029 <td>koi8-r</td>
1030 <td nowrap>
1031 08/22/2004 <a href="#email" title="" dzoleg.at.mail.ru="">Oleg Dzyza</a>,<br>
1032 03/07/2002 <a href="#email" title="duster.AT.tpu.ru">Denis Mysenko</a>
1033 </td>
1034 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1035 </tr>
1036 <tr>
1037 <td nowrap>Serbian</td>
1038 <td>sr</td>
1039 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
1040 <td nowrap>
1041 07/27/2004 <a href="#email" title="alexa.AT.yunord.net">Aleksandar Pejic</a>
1042 </td>
1043 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1044 </tr>
1045 <tr>
1046 <td nowrap>Slovak</td>
1047 <td>sk</td>
1048 <td>iso-8859-2</td>
1049 <td nowrap>
1050 06/18/2004 <a href="#email" title="pese.AT.us.svf.stuba.sk">Peter Sedivy</a>,<br>
1051 09/13/2003 <a href="#email" title="lubos.AT.klokner.sk">Lubos Klokner</a>
1052 </td>
1053 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1054 </tr>
1055 <tr>
1056 <td nowrap>Slovenian</td>
1057 <td>sl</td>
1058 <td>windows-1250</td>
1059 <td nowrap>
1060 02/15/2005 <a href="#email" title="copatek.AT.yahoo.com">Uros Sajko</a>
1061 </td>
1062 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1063 </tr>
1064 <tr>
1065 <td nowrap>Spanish</td>
1066 <td>es</td>
1067 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
1068 <td nowrap>
1069 02/23/2005 <a href="#email" title="javier.AT.diff.com.ar">Javier Smaldone</a>
1070 </td>
1071 <td><a href="#email" title="javier.AT.diff.com.ar">Javier Smaldone</a></td>
1072 </tr>
1073 <tr>
1074 <td nowrap>Swedish</td>
1075 <td>sv</td>
1076 <td>iso-8859-1</td>
1077 <td nowrap>
1078 07/22/2001 <a href="#email" title="tryfan.AT.telia.com">Goran Jartin</a>
1079 </td>
1080 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1081 </tr>
1082 <tr>
1083 <td nowrap>Thai</td>
1084 <td>th</td>
1085 <td>tis-620</td>
1086 <td nowrap>
1087 06/24/2005 <a href="#email" title="joke.AT.nakhon.net">Atsawin Chaowanakritsanakul</a>
1088 </td>
1089 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1090 </tr>
1091 <tr>
1092 <td nowrap>Turkish</td>
1093 <td>tr</td>
1094 <td>iso-8859-9</td>
1095 <td nowrap>
1096 01/29/2003 <a href="#email" title="eguler.AT.aegee.metu.edu.tr">Erdinc Guler</a>
1097 </td>
1098 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1099 </tr>
1100 <tr>
1101 <td nowrap>Ukrainian</td>
1102 <td>uk</td>
1103 <td>koi8-u</td>
1104 <td nowrap>
1105 05/25/2003 <a href="#email" title="lvm.AT.mystery.lviv.net">Volodymyr M. Lisivka</a>
1106 </td>
1107 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1108 </tr>
1109 <tr>
1110 <td nowrap>Urdu</td>
1111 <td>ur</td>
1112 <td>utf-8</td>
1113 <td nowrap>
1114 03/29/2003 <a href="#email" title="umair.AT.khi.wol.net.pk">Muhammad Umair Abbasi</a>
1115 </td>
1116 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1117 </tr>
1118 </tbody>
1119 </table>
1120 <p></p>
1121
1122 <p>Some Language Charset Resources are available at</p>
1123 <p><a href="http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets">IANA: Official Names
1124 for Character Sets</a><br>
1125 <a href="http://www.w3.org/International/O-charset-list.html">W3C:
1126 Charsets supported by some popular HTML applications</a><br>
1127 <a href="http://www.w3.org/International/O-charset-lang.html">W3C:
1128 Languages, countries and the charsets typically used</a><br>
1129 <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/charsets/charset4.asp#charsets4">Mirosoft:
1130 Character Set Recognition</a><br>
1131 <a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/indexsrv/html/ixuwebqy_7gfn.asp">Mirosoft:
1132 Valid Locale Identifiers</a><br>
1133 </p>
1134 </blockquote>
1135<br>
1136
1137<h3>Icon Sets</h3>
1138<blockquote>
1139 <p> Open Webmail has the following iconsets which could be choosed in
1140 per user preference.</p>
1141 <p>
1142 <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="90%">
1143 <tbody>
1144 <tr>
1145 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Iconsec Name</font></td>
1146 <td bgcolor="#999999"><font color="#ffffff">Creator/Maintainer</font></td>
1147 </tr>
1148 <tr>
1149 <td nowrap>Adjunct.(Blue|Metal|Silver)</td>
1150 <td>01/27/2004 <a href="#email" title="sbukhgalter.AT.britishinstitute.it">Sergio Bukhgalter</a></td>
1151 </tr>
1152 <tr>
1153 <td nowrap>Cool3D</td>
1154 <td>up to date <a href="#email" title="elitric.AT.yahoo.com">Emir Litric</a>,
1155 <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a> </td>
1156 </tr>
1157 <tr>
1158 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Czech</td>
1159 <td>09/14/2004 <a href="#email" title="jan.AT.bilik.org">Jan Bilik</a></td>
1160 </tr>
1161 <tr>
1162 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Chinese.Simplified</td>
1163 <td>10/19/2002 <a href="#email" title="compass.AT.compass.9966.org">Compass Studio WebMail System</a></td>
1164 </tr>
1165 <tr>
1166 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Chinese.Traditional<br>
1167 </td>
1168 <td>up to date <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a></td>
1169 </tr>
1170 <tr>
1171 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Danish</td>
1172 <td>02/18/2005 <a href="#email" title="gp.AT.lyngbjerggaardskolen.dk">Gunner Poulsen</a></td>
1173 </tr>
1174 <tr>
1175 <td nowrap> Cool3D.Deutsch</td>
1176 <td>01/05/2005 <a href="#email" title="Martin.AT.Bronk.de">Martin Bronk</a>,<br>
1177 08/05/2002 <a href="#email" title="beckerr.AT.fh-trier.de">Ralf Becker</td>
1178 </tr>
1179 <tr>
1180 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Dutch</td>
1181 <td>08/23/2002 <a href="#email" title="jan.AT.houtsma.net">Jan Houtsma</a></td>
1182 </tr>
1183 <tr>
1184 <td nowrap>Cool3D.English</td>
1185 <td>up to date <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a></td>
1186 </tr>
1187 <tr>
1188 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Hellenic</td>
1189 <td>10/04/2004 <a href="#email" title="dimitris.AT.michelinakis.gr">Dimitris
1190 sehh Michelinakis</a></td>
1191 </tr>
1192 <tr>
1193 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Hebrew</td>
1194 <td>09/27/2003 <a href="#email" title="yehuda.AT.whatsup.org.il">Yehuda Drori</a></td>
1195 </tr>
1196 <tr>
1197 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Italian</td>
1198 <td>07/26/2002 <a href="#email" title="andrea.AT.linsys.it">Andrea Partinico</a></td>
1199 </tr>
1200 <tr>
1201 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Japan</td>
1202 <td>12/23/2004 <a href="#email" title="hchacha.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Hidetoshi</a></td>
1203 </tr>
1204 <tr>
1205 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Korean</td>
1206 <td>11/02/2003 <a href="#email" title="ykang.AT.deskweb.net">Youngho Kang</a></td>
1207 </tr>
1208 <tr>
1209 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Norwegian</td>
1210 <td>06/18/2002 <a href="#email" title="are.AT.valinor.dolphinics.no">Are Tysland</a></td>
1211 </tr>
1212 <tr>
1213 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Polish</td>
1214 <td>05/06/2005 <a href="#email" title="t.wieckowski.AT.amp.edu.pl">Tomasz Wieckowski</a></td>
1215 </tr>
1216 <tr>
1217 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Portuguese.Brazilian</td>
1218 <td>10/30/2004
1219 <a href="#email" title="julio.AT.cnm.org.br">Julio Cesar Cunha</a>,
1220 <a href="#email" title="jsb.AT.ductape.net">Jordi S. Bunster</a>
1221 </td>
1222 </tr>
1223 <tr>
1224 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Russian</td>
1225 <td>01/20/2005 <a href="#email" title="" dzoleg.at.mail.ru="">Oleg Dzyza</a></td>
1226 </tr>
1227 <tr>
1228 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Slovak</td>
1229 <td>11/23/2002 <a href="#email" title="lubos.AT.klokner.sk">Lubos Klokner</a></td>
1230 </tr>
1231 <tr>
1232 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Spanish</td>
1233 <td>12/05/2004 <a href="#email" title="master.AT.xanum.uam.mx">Jaime Caballero</a></td>
1234 </tr>
1235 <tr>
1236 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Turkish</td>
1237 <td>07/28/2002 <a href="#email" title="eguler.AT.aegee.metu.edu.tr">Erdinc Guler</a></td>
1238 </tr>
1239 <tr>
1240 <td nowrap>Cool3D.Urdu</td>
1241 <td>05/25/2003 <a href="#email" title="umair.AT.khi.wol.net.pk">Muhammad Umair Abbasi</a></td>
1242 </tr>
1243 <tr>
1244 <td nowrap>Default</td>
1245 <td>up to date <a href="#email" title="elitric.AT.yahoo.com">Emir Litric</a>,
1246 <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a> </td>
1247 </tr>
1248 <tr>
1249 <td nowrap>Default.Chinese.Traditional </td>
1250 <td>up to date <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">openwebmail</a></td>
1251 </tr>
1252 <tr>
1253 <td nowrap>Default.Deutsch</td>
1254 <td>08/05/2002 <a href="#email" title="beckerr.AT.fh-trier.de">Ralf Becker</a></td>
1255 </tr>
1256 <tr>
1257 <td nowrap>Default.Norwegian</td>
1258 <td>08/20/2002 <a href="#email" title="are.AT.valinor.dolphinics.no">Are Tysland</a></td>
1259 </tr>
1260 <tr>
1261 <td nowrap>Default.Polish</td>
1262 <td>05/10/2005 <a href="#email" title="t.wieckowski.AT.amp.edu.pl">Tomasz Wieckowski</a></td>
1263 </tr>
1264 <tr>
1265 <td nowrap>Default.Slovak</td>
1266 <td>11/23/2002 <a href="#email" title="lubos.AT.klokner.sk">Lubos Klokner</a></td>
1267 </tr>
1268 <tr>
1269 <td nowrap>Default.Spanish</td>
1270 <td>12/26/2001 <a href="#email" title="javier.AT.diff.com.ar">Javier Smaldone</a></td>
1271 </tr>
1272 <tr>
1273 <td nowrap>XP.(Blue|Green|Purple|Red)</td>
1274 <td>03/03/2003 <a href="#email" title="openwebmail.AT.mutsaers.net">Alexander Mutsaers</a></td>
1275 </tr>
1276 </tbody>
1277 </table>
1278 </blockquote>
1279<p><br></p>
1280
1281<h3>BASED SOFTWARES</h3>
1282 <p>
1283 <table border="0" cellspacing="0" width="95%"><tbody><tr><td>
1284 <ul>
1285 <li>
1286 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="neorants.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Ernie Miller</a>.
1287 His great work <a href="http://neomail.sourceforge.net/">Neomail</a> provided
1288 the solid foundation upon which Open WebMail was built. Without Neomail, there
1289 would be no Open WebMail.
1290 </li>
1291 <li>
1292 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="marndt.AT.bulldog.tzo.org">Michael Arndt</a>.
1293 The web calendar support in openwebmail is based on his great code in
1294 <a href="http://bulldog.tzo.org/webcal/webcal.html/">WebCal</a> 1.12.
1295 </li>
1296 <li>
1297 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="jcantara.AT.grappone.com">Joshua Cantara</a>,
1298 the web based spelling check is based on his code in
1299 <a href="http://www.dontpokebadgers.com/spellchecker/">WBOSS</a> 1.5a.
1300 </li>
1301 <li>
1302 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="sam.AT.daemoninc.com">Sam Horrocks</a>.
1303 who wrote the <a href="http://www.daemoninc.com/SpeedyCGI/">SpeedyCGI</a>
1304 package, which is a perl accelerator by making script resident in memory.
1305 It improves the performance of Open WebMail for 5x-10x speedup.
1306 Sam also provided the fix for setuid scripts to us, so Open WebMail
1307 can be used with SpeedyCGI on Solaris.
1308 </li>
1309 <li>
1310 Thanks to <a href="http://interactivetools.com/">interactivetools.com</a>.
1311 who wrote the great
1312 <a href="http://www.interactivetools.com/products/htmlarea/">HTMLArea</a>
1313 editor, and released it under BSD like licence. The HTML message composing
1314 support in openwebmail is based on this wonderful product.
1315 </li>
1316 <li>
1317 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="mats.AT.mindbright.se">Mats Andersson</a>,
1318 who wrote the <a href="http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm/">Mindterm</a><a>,
1319 a SSH client implemented as a Java applet, and released it under GPL.
1320 The SSH terminal support in openwebmail is actually using the great software.
1321 </a></li>
1322<a> <li>
1323 Thanks to </li></a><a href="#email" title="nikip.AT.iname.com">Nikolay Pelov</a>,
1324 the PAM support in openwebmail is mostly from the example code in his perl
1325 <a href="http://www.cs.kuleuven.ac.be/%7Epelov/pam/">Authen::PAM</a> module.
1326
1327 </ul>
1328 </td></tr></tbody></table>
1329 <p></p>
1330
1331
1332<h3>RELATED LINKS</h3>
1333 <p>
1334 <table border="0" cellspacing="0" width="95%"><tbody><tr><td>
1335 <ul>
1336 <li>
1337 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="kevlo.AT.openbsd.org">Kevin Lo</a>,
1338 who made the
1339 <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/ports/mail/openwebmail/">OpenBSD port</a>
1340 for openwebmail.
1341 </li>
1342 <li>
1343 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="leeym.AT.leeym.com">Yen-Ming Lee</a>,
1344 who made the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/mail/openwebmail/">FreeBSD port</a>
1345 for openwebmail.
1346 </li>
1347 <li>
1348 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="torsten.AT.torsten-brumm.de">Torsten Brumm</a>,
1349 who made the <a href="http://www.openwebmail.de/download/suse">Linux/Suse package</a>
1350 for openwebmail. He also wrote an install script
1351 <a href="http://www.openwebmail.de/download/suse/archive/install-owm-suse.sh">install-owm-suse.sh</a>
1352 to help the users installing Open WebMail and related packages from source.
1353 </li>
1354 <li>
1355 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="srua.AT.debian.org">Sergio Rua</a>,
1356 who made the <a href="http://packages.debian.org/unstable/web/openwebmail.html">Linux/Debian package</a>
1357 for openwebmail.
1358 </li>
1359 <li>
1360 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="herps.AT.raqtweak.com">Leslie Herps</a>
1361 and <a href="http://raqtweak.com">raqtweak.com</a>, who made
1362 <a href="http://www.raqtweak.com/free.php">the free Cobalt package</a> of latest openwebmail,
1363 they also provide <a href="http://www.raqtweak.com/product_info.php?code=webmail">openwebmail installation service</a> at very low cost.<br>
1364 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="brian.AT.nuonce.net">Brian N. Smith</a>,
1365 who made <a href="http://www.nuonce.net/cobalt-openwebmail.php">
1366 Sun Cobalt package</a> of openwebmail 2.10.
1367 </li>
1368 <li>
1369 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="lfrigault.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Laurent Frigault</a>,
1370 who has made an unoffical release of
1371 <a href="http://www.agneau.org/openwebmail/openwebmail-2.01-storage-20031027.tgz">
1372 openwebmail-2.01 with maildir support</a>. <br>
1373 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="varadi.AT.mithrandir.hu">Varadi Gabor</a>, who has made
1374 <a href="http://turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw/openwebmail/download/contrib/openwebmail-2.32-storage.diff.gz">
1375 a maildir patch for 2.32</a> based on Laurent Frigult's implementation.<br>
1376 We hope we can merge the maildir support into main stream in the future.
1377 </li>
1378 <li>
1379 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="dsembry.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Darren Stuart Embry</a>,
1380 who has made an unoffical release of
1381 <a href="http://dse.webonastick.com/openwebmail/">
1382 openwebmail-2.10 with shared calendar support</a>.
1383 We hope we can merge it into main stream in the future.
1384 </li>
1385 <li>
1386 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="Helmut.Grund.AT.fh-furtwangen.de">Helmut Grund</a>
1387 who has written
1388 <a href="http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/%7Egrund/OWMail/webmin-owm.html">
1389 the Webmin module for Open Webmail</a>
1390 </li>
1391 <li>
1392 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="kevin.AT.bluelavalamp.net">Kevin Ellis</a>,
1393 who fixed the bugs related to virtual user and option auth_withdomain
1394 so openwebmail could work smoothly with vm-pop3d. Please refer to Kevin's web page
1395 <a href="http://www.bluelavalamp.net/owmvirtual/">"How to setup virtual users on Open WebMail
1396 using Postfix &amp; vm-pop3d"</a>.<br>
1397 Kevin was also the first one that successfully ran Open WebMail
1398 in persistent mode under SpeedyCGI, which brought great speedup to Open WebMail.
1399 Please refer to his document : <a href="http://www.bluelavalamp.net/owmspeedycgi/">
1400 a tutorial and benchmark for Open WebMail + SpeedyCGI</a>.
1401 </li>
1402 <li>
1403 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="gsorian.AT.yahoo.com">Guillermo Soria</a>,
1404 who translated the Kevin's Howto into Spanish
1405 <a href="http://sortork.com/owm/">"Howto Open WebMail usando Postifx y vm-pop3d"</a>.
1406 </li>
1407 <li>
1408 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="KhlER3L.AT.heh.ca">_KhlER3L</a>,
1409 who wrote the document
1410 <a href="http://heh.ca/Customizing_the_look_of_Openwebmail.php">
1411 Customizing the look of Open WebMail v1.65</a>
1412 </li>
1413 <li>
1414 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="zimerman.AT.mailandnews.com">Nimrod Zimerman</a> and
1415 <a href="#email" title="simba.AT.schoolsucks.com">Nimrod S. Carmi</a>,
1416 who contributed the
1417 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/contrib/useraddbyweb.tar.gz">
1418 useraddbyweb</a> package in contrib/. This allows users to be added to a
1419 Linux system dynamically through web sign-up.<br>
1420 Thanks to Fr. V. Chua, S.J., who wrote the
1421 <a href="http://mail.savs.hcc.edu.tw/%7Echuavv/articles/UserAddByWeb.html">
1422 How to Install</a> document for this
1423 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/contrib/useraddbyweb.tar.gz">
1424 useraddbyweb</a> package.
1425 </li>
1426 <li>
1427 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="premier.AT.qld.org">Herr Doktor C. Lesser</a>,
1428 who provided free webmail accounts on site
1429 <a href="http://mail.ipspace.com/">http://mail.ipspace.com</a>
1430 with the openwebmail package.
1431 </li>
1432 <li>
1433 Thanks to <a href="#email" title="admin.AT.postman.net">Arthur Corliss</a>,
1434 who provided free webmail accounts on site
1435 <a href="http://www.postman.net/">http://www.postman.net/</a>
1436 with the openwebmail package. He also released the automatic sign-up program
1437 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/contrib/adduser.pl-0.2.tar.gz">
1438 adduser.pl-0.2.tar.gz</a> for linux platform.
1439 </li>
1440 </ul>
1441 </td></tr></tbody></table>
1442 <p></p>
1443
1444
1445<h3>USER CONTRIBUTIONS</h3>
1446 <p>
1447 <table border="0" cellspacing="0" width="95%"><tbody><tr>
1448 <td>
1449 <ul>
1450 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="tchung.AT.openwebmail.org">Thomas
1451 Chung</a>, who donated the domain <a href="http://openwebmail.org/">openwebmail.org</a>
1452 to the Open Webmail project, setup <a href="http://openwebmail.org/">openwebmail.org</a>
1453 site and maintained <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/redhat/">
1454 the RPM package</a> for Open Webmail on RedHat/Linux platform.
1455 He also helped other users to solve problems on installing Open
1456 Webmail. Thank you, Thomas! </li>
1457 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="elitric.AT.yahoo.com">Emir
1458 Litric</a> for his great works of art. He made all the great
1459 3D icons and the many fancy styles in Open WebMail, and maintained
1460 the doc/RedHat-README.txt. He is now one of the authors of Open
1461 Webmail. </li>
1462 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="filippo.AT.sms.it">Dattola
1463 Filippo</a>, who wrote the advanced search module and stationery
1464 module in the openwebmail. He also wrote the patch to support
1465 mark read operation on whole folder, save message to draft if
1466 sendmail error and fixed the bug that the ' and \ chars in filterrule
1467 will be eat by javascript </li>
1468 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="owm.AT.adminsquare.de">Bernd
1469 Bass</a>, who wrote the vdomain module which can be used to
1470 manage the vm-pop3d/postfix virtual domain users. </li>
1471 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="scott.AT.littlefish.ca">Scott
1472 Mazur</a> who has written the openwebmail-vdomain.pl to add
1473 the forward, autoreply and vdomain_mailbox_command support for
1474 vdomain users. He also made a lot changes to the core system
1475 for better performance. </li>
1476 <li>Thanks to <a href="#email" title="ateslik.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Alex
1477 Teslik</a> who has implemented the new vCard compliant addressbook
1478 system for openwebmail, he also greatly improved the web calendar
1479 by writing the new dayview code, item update routines and DHTML
1480 popup calendar support. </li>
1481 <li>Thanks to <a href="#email" title="brent.AT.pdcweb.net">Brent
1482 Epp</a> and <a href="#email" title="billy.AT.pdcweb.net">William
1483 Brillinger</a> of <a href="http://www.pdcweb.net/">Precision
1484 Design Co.</a>, Altona, Manitoba, Canada., who wrote the great
1485 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/help/en/index.html">help
1486 tutorial</a> for openwebmail. </li>
1487 <li> Thanks to <a href="http://www.norvasen.com/">Norvasen</a>
1488 who has had hosted hardware, DNS and bandwidth for <a href="http://www.openwebmail.org/">openwebmail.org</a>
1489 for over 18 months. <br>
1490 Thanks to <a href="http://www.davoice.net/">Pentecost Inc.</a>
1491 for their consulting expertise and operational support. </li>
1492 <li>Thanks to <a href="#email" title="russ.AT.zerotech.net">Russ
1493 Reese</a>, the login alias/mapping is based on his patch code
1494 and idea. </li>
1495 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="jpd.AT.louisiana.edu">Dugal
1496 James P.</a>, who submitted the patches for PAM support, automated
1497 DST adjustment, internal msg detection on Solaris dtmail, disallowed_pop3servers
1498 option, fix for passwdfile in NIS+, fix for user homedir in
1499 sun automounter and fix to the content-type header error in
1500 attachment downloading. </li>
1501 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="raul.AT.est.ct.upc.es">Raul
1502 Monferrer</a>, who submitted the patch for multiple dictionaries
1503 support in spellcheck. </li>
1504 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="james.AT.tiger-marmalade.com">James
1505 Dean Palmer</a>, who contributed the support for new mail headers:
1506 In-Reply-To, References and X-Status. He also wrote a new sort
1507 method "by thread" for folderview, added the 'A' flag display
1508 of answered messages and made the from column more concise by
1509 cutting it off at .AT. symbol if it is a pure address. </li>
1510 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="nimalr.AT.mail.pdn.ac.lk">Nimal
1511 Ratnayake</a>, who submitted the patch for .forward editing.
1512 </li>
1513 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="chenhsiu.AT.gens.dhs.org">Chen-hsiu
1514 Huang</a>, who fixed the templates to solve the display problem
1515 on Mozilla/Netscape browser and added support for 'markasread'.
1516 </li>
1517 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="calle.AT.batliv.nu.">Carl
1518 Olsen</a>, who contributed the code of using Net::SMTP module.
1519 This allows openwebmail to use other host as SMTP relay for
1520 mail sending. </li>
1521 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="suttonb.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Brian
1522 Suttonb</a>, who contributed the Hotmail style definition file.
1523 </li>
1524 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="pengus.AT.libero.it">Ivan
1525 Cerrato</a>, who contributed the LDAP authentication module(auth_ldap.pl)
1526 and script <a href="http://turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw/openwebmail/download/contrib/add_user.pl">add_user.pl</a>
1527 to add an user account on a LDAP server </li>
1528 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="lvm.AT.mystery.lviv.ne">Volodymyr
1529 M. Lisivka</a>, who patched the openwebmail-spell.pl to check
1530 vocabularies composed by characters other than English letters.
1531 </li>
1532 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="frank.AT.post12.tele.dk">Frank.AT.post12.tele.dk</a>,
1533 who has fixed a lot of bugs in checkmail.pl so it can work correctly
1534 with server of pure virtual user configuration. He also provided
1535 the idea and code for disable_embedded_CGI option and suggested
1536 the use of $ENV{SCRIPT_FILENAME} so *.pl can find required modules
1537 automatically </li>
1538 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="heegard.AT.NativeI.com">Chris
1539 Heegard</a>, who provided the information of how to use openwebmail
1540 on Mac OS X and suggested the use of <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/contrib/wrapsuid.pl">wrapsuid.pl</a>
1541 to generate C wrappers for suid scripts. </li>
1542 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="johnson.AT.ooty.tenet.res.in">A.Johnson
1543 Jeba Asir</a>, who fixed the hang problem in attachment uploading
1544 caused by a bug in encode_base64() in mime.pl </li>
1545 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="koppi.AT.action.at">Koppi</a>,
1546 who fixed the bug related to the variable localization behavior
1547 in 'foreach' statement. </li>
1548 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="schindlero.AT.users.sourceforge.net">Oliver
1549 Schindler</a>, who helped to debug the insecure dependence error
1550 due to tainted variables </li>
1551 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="vess.AT.vess.bnc.bg">Veselin
1552 Slavov</a>, who contributed the PostgreSQL authentication module
1553 (auth_pg.pl, pgsql interface) and submitted the patch to add
1554 selection menu of logindomain at login </li>
1555 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="kelson.AT.speed.net">Kelson
1556 Vibber</a>, who fixed a serious bug in auth_ldap.pl, a bug in
1557 smiley code in readmessage and added %1 variable support to
1558 virtusertable </li>
1559 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="Trevor.Paquette.AT.TeraGo.ca">Trevor
1560 Paquette</a>, who made fix for option domainname_override and
1561 folderusage_threshold and the auth_module auth_unix_cobalt.pl
1562 for Cobalt server. </li>
1563 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="andrea.AT.linsys.it">Andrea
1564 Partinico</a>, who made the mkcool3d_en.sh and mkcool3d_it.sh
1565 under uty/, which can be used to generate the Cool3D iconsets
1566 for different languages. The Cool3D.Large.English and Cool3D.Italian
1567 is made with these scripts. </li>
1568 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="neil.AT.emailattitude.com">Neil
1569 Inns</a>, who donated the openwebmail.con domainname to this
1570 project. </li>
1571 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="beckerr.AT.fh-trier.de">Ralf
1572 Becker</a>, who submitted the patch that added preliminary subdir
1573 support to mailfolder. </li>
1574 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="james.AT.ActionMessage.com">James
1575 Briggs</a>, who provided the great help in testing and debugging
1576 the charset conversion for Japanese language. </li>
1577 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="isam.AT.planet.edu">Isam
1578 Ishaq</a>, who provided suggestions and helped openwebmail to
1579 support languages in RTL(right-to-left) mode, eg: Arabic, Hebrew.
1580 </li>
1581 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="javier.AT.diff.com.ar">Javier
1582 Smaldone</a> who provided the enhance code to addressbook popup
1583 window. The user can set default filter for listed entries,
1584 and the checked entries will be remembered even after filter
1585 statement is changed. </li>
1586 <li>Thanks to <a href="#email" title="scampbel.AT.gvpl.ca">Scott
1587 E. Campbell</a> who added the personal dictionary support to
1588 spellcheck </li>
1589 <li> Thanks to <a href="#email" title="dhchen.AT.dhchen.com">Dao-hui
1590 Chen</a> who added the SSL support for pop3 messages retrival.
1591 </li>
1592 </ul>
1593 </td></tr></tbody></table>
1594 <p></p>
1595
1596
1597<h3>CONTACT</h3>
1598<blockquote>
1599 <p>If you encountered any problem with Open Webmail, please check
1600 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/doc/changes.txt">
1601 changes.txt</a> to see if the problem is fixed in
1602 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/openwebmail-current.tgz">
1603 the latest current version</a>.
1604 If not, try the
1605 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/doc/readme.txt">
1606 readme.txt</a> and
1607 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/doc/faq.txt">
1608 faq.txt</a>.
1609 <br>
1610 If you want to <b>seek help</b>, please post your problem in the
1611 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/forum/">
1612 openwebmail forum</a>.
1613 <br>
1614 If you want to <b>submit patch or bug-report</b>, please email to
1615 <a href="#email" title=" openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">
1616 openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw</a>
1617 <br>
1618 If you want to <b>mirror</b> this site, please use this
1619 <a href="http://turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw/openwebmail/download/packages/mirror.openwebmail.pl">
1620 script</a>.
1621 <br><br>
1622 Please <b>DO NOT</b> email questions/problems to openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw
1623 or the authors directly, they will be just <b>simplely ignored</b>.
1624 We would prefer to do the discussion on the
1625 <a href="http://openwebmail.org/forum/">forum</a>
1626 thus the information could be shared by others.
1627 </p>
1628</blockquote>
1629<br>
1630
1631<h3>OPENWEBMAIL TEAM</h3>
1632<blockquote>
1633 <p>The Open WebMail is brought to you by</p>
1634 <p>
1635 <table border="0">
1636 <tbody><tr>
1637 <td><a href="#email" title="tung.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">Chung-Kie Tung</a></td>
1638 <td>&#33891;&#20210;&#24887;</td>
1639 </tr>
1640 <tr>
1641 <td><a href="#email" title="Ebola.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">Nai-Jung Kuo</a></td>
1642 <td>&#37101;&#20035;&#27054;</td>
1643 </tr>
1644 <tr>
1645 <td><a href="#email" title="eddie.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw">Chao-Chiu Wang</a></td>
1646 <td>&#29579;&#35412;&#19992;</td>
1647 </tr>
1648 <tr>
1649 <td><a href="#email" title="elitric.AT.yahoo.com">Emir Litric</a></td>
1650 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1651 </tr>
1652 <tr>
1653 <td><a href="#email" title="tchung.AT.openwebmail.org">Thomas Chung</a></td>
1654 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1655 </tr>
1656 <tr>
1657 <td><a href="#email" title="filippo.AT.sms.it">Filippo Dattola</a></td>
1658 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1659 </tr>
1660 <tr>
1661 <td><a href="#email" title="owm.AT.adminsquare.de">Bernd Bass</a></td>
1662 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1663 </tr>
1664 <tr>
1665 <td><a href="#email" title="scott.AT.littlefish.ca">Scott Mazur</a></td>
1666 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1667 </tr>
1668 <tr>
1669 <td><a href="#email" title="alex.AT.acatysmoof.com">Alex Teslik</a></td>
1670 <td>&nbsp;</td>
1671 </tr>
1672 </tbody></table>
1673 <br>
1674 <a href="http://dslab.ee.ncku.edu.tw/" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;">
1675 <font color="#000000">Distributed System Laboratory</font></a> <br>
1676 <a href="http://www.ee.ncku.edu.tw/" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;">
1677 <font color="#000000">Department of Electrical Engineering</font></a> <br>
1678 <a href="http://www.ncku.edu.tw/" target="_blank" style="text-decoration: none;">
1679 <font color="#000000">National Cheng-Kung University</font></a>,
1680 Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C. <p></p>
1681</blockquote>
1682<p>Jan/06/2005</p>
1683
1684<br>
1685<center>
1686<table>
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1690border=0 alt="Small icon collections"></a>
1691</td><td>
1692&nbsp;&nbsp;
1693</td><td>
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1696width="88" height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></a>
1697</td><td>
1698&nbsp;&nbsp;
1699</td><td>
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1703</td></tr>
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