Webmail PHP Frontend.............
Webmail PHP Frontend.............
Hi @ ALL.............
I have a question about the Webmail Frontend wich is included in the Pro Package..........
Well I have an Apache Server started and configured with PHP, so my question is........
Does it exist a Frontend that is written in PHP for the Mailenable Server or do you plan to build something in that way ?
I think it would be good if there is a Frontend written in PHP, because ASP doesn´t make so much sin on Apache Servers.......
OK that´s it...........
Thanx a lot for this Software guys........
Your work is really great and I would like to see more of it..........
Greetz All Eyez On Me
I have a question about the Webmail Frontend wich is included in the Pro Package..........
Well I have an Apache Server started and configured with PHP, so my question is........
Does it exist a Frontend that is written in PHP for the Mailenable Server or do you plan to build something in that way ?
I think it would be good if there is a Frontend written in PHP, because ASP doesn´t make so much sin on Apache Servers.......
OK that´s it...........
Thanx a lot for this Software guys........
Your work is really great and I would like to see more of it..........
Greetz All Eyez On Me
asp for apache then?
Hey guys..
Like some of you, I'm also searching for some way to make the webmail function work on apache - and if webmail doesn't exit for php, well maybe then the only way is to figure out running asp on Apache and then get hold off the webmail in zip or something (because it didn't install the dir for me - when I installed ME)..
So does anyone know the best way to make Apache run ASP?
kind regards to everyone
Jesper
Like some of you, I'm also searching for some way to make the webmail function work on apache - and if webmail doesn't exit for php, well maybe then the only way is to figure out running asp on Apache and then get hold off the webmail in zip or something (because it didn't install the dir for me - when I installed ME)..
So does anyone know the best way to make Apache run ASP?
kind regards to everyone
Jesper
try this...
http://wwws.sun.com/software/chilisoft/
i would test it using the evaluation edition first...good luck.
http://wwws.sun.com/software/chilisoft/
i would test it using the evaluation edition first...good luck.
What about....
Thanks - will do
By the way, I recently stumbled across this ASP2PHP converter. Really simple, but will it do the job? ME-people and everyone else, do you think that is possible? Or is the webmail too complex?
The one I found is http://asp2php.naken.cc/
I don't suppose I can get someone to test it for me? When installing ME it completly skibbed the mewebmail folder - it simply doesn't exist on my server
Thanks again!
By the way, I recently stumbled across this ASP2PHP converter. Really simple, but will it do the job? ME-people and everyone else, do you think that is possible? Or is the webmail too complex?
The one I found is http://asp2php.naken.cc/
I don't suppose I can get someone to test it for me? When installing ME it completly skibbed the mewebmail folder - it simply doesn't exist on my server
Thanks again!
from the faq on http://asp2php.naken.cc/faq.php...
looks like you are sol dude...i think you might have a problem with the COM objects on any other platform.Will asp2php do COM objects that I made in VB or C?
Nope. Probably never will. PHP has something similar to this, but I'm not going to touch the conversion process.
Will give it a try
Okay, thanks - I'll give the SUN programme a try later (getting late here in Denmark) but I'll let you guys know what I find out..
darn' it..
No go on the Chili!ASP programme - I can't get it to work.. It encounters an error during installation stating that no web servers were found.. Well I asked me to stop them (?!) Anyway, I didn't detect neither IIS or Apache 2.0.42..
Guess I have to wait for the PHP version of the webmail then
Guess I have to wait for the PHP version of the webmail then
Reason for apache
Hello again
The reason why I chose Apache was because I'm running PHP and at first I had a whole bunch of problems getting PHP to work with IIS..
But after my last defeat I tried again a few times and did it. So now the webmail runs perfectly under my IIS which also runs PHP, etc.
So, thanks for your help, sunpost Take care
Jesper
The reason why I chose Apache was because I'm running PHP and at first I had a whole bunch of problems getting PHP to work with IIS..
But after my last defeat I tried again a few times and did it. So now the webmail runs perfectly under my IIS which also runs PHP, etc.
So, thanks for your help, sunpost Take care
Jesper
How about using already existing php webmail apps?
There are already dozens of existing open-source php webmail clients, though the few I've tried already I have been unsuccessful in getting any of them to work. Does anyone know of any php webmail clients that could be easily modified to work with MailEnable?