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CaMail

CaMail is a free modular Webmail system that uses mod_perl and Template Toolkit. It supports multiple IMAP/SMTP servers across multiple domains, and addressbooks via LDAP. In addition, LDAP is used to store sessions, contacts, groups, mail filters, and user preferences.

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  •  09 Feb 2003 04:05

Release Notes: In this version, Cadmin is now fully functional, with suppport of global contacts, groups, and filters. A bug in the user_settings.pl when adding a new address was fixed, as was a bug with the time format.

  •  10 Oct 2002 04:00

Release Notes: This version adds address book and messages filters support. The interface was totally changed and there was a major architecture redesign. HTML generation now uses Template-Toolkit. LDAP replaces PostgreSQL for storing sessions. User preferences and multi-language support were added. There is a new Cadmin (administration tool), and there were major code cleanups.

  •  26 Aug 2002 02:53

No changes have been submitted for this release.

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10 Feb 2003 17:58 javiers

Re: help :)
Fixed.
It was just a typo in the URL ;)

> Can't download this version ( 0.2.1 )
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>

10 Feb 2003 12:05 varadi

help :)
Can't download this version ( 0.2.1 )

09 Feb 2003 02:38 javiers

CaMail 0.2.1
CaMail 0.2.1 has been released.

Cadmin is now fully functional, and some minor bugs has been fixed.

20 Dec 2002 11:43 lucasaco

Re: can't creat user?

> so far now,i had almost set up cadmin.
> But,i can't creat a user in the
> network?
> precisely,i created one,but it didn't
> show up?
> What's the matter?
>
> thx~

First thing: Check the propher configuration of the LDAP server (remember to use OpenLDAP 2.0!). More details are in the ldap directory of the distribution. You must copy the camail.schema file into the /etc/openldap/schema dir and then configure the slapd daemon with the slapd.conf file provided as example. IMPORTANT: of course, you must edit the slapd.conf file located in /etc/openldap/, and keep in mind that there is a directory entry for each database, and that directory must exists (Tipically, the /var/lib/ldap/yourdirectory is used).

Next, check that the parameters in the session section of the network (use Cadmin for this) are the same you have previously configured. Cadmin will not be able to add users unless it knows exactly where to add them.

You should have no problem doing this... But you can e-mail me at acl2001unrc@yahoo.com

18 Dec 2002 19:21 eiswein

can't creat user?
so far now,i had almost set up cadmin.
But,i can't creat a user in the network?
precisely,i created one,but it didn't show up?
What's the matter?

thx~

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