1. Does OpenWebMail Work?
I updated to Cpanel 4.5.0-136, and then setup a couple of different POP3 accounts for it to access. When I try to read email in the OpenWebMail program it seems to download the email, as it disappears from the appropriate mail folder when you look in: /home/username/mail/pop3acount/inbox. But the email doesn't show up in OpenWebMail. If you then try to check the account with Outlook Express or Neomail the email is gone, becuase apparently openwebmail download it, but didn't display it.
2. Is there a way for customers to just login and check their own individual POP3 accounts without having to have the master account password to the control panel? I know how to do it with NeoMail (http://[email protected]:2095/user+domain.com/neomail.pl), but it doesn't seem to work the same way with OpenWebMail.
I wish there was a way to just have customers type something like this: http://yourdomain.com/openwebmail, and when that opens it would open to a login page that looks like this: http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/screenshots/login.gif
Once they get to the login page they simply enter the username and password of the POP3 account they want to check and OpenWebMail would display the email for that account. Again, the master username and password to the control panel would not be needed for individuals that have POP3 accounts under that domain name.
Can this be done?
I updated to Cpanel 4.5.0-136, and then setup a couple of different POP3 accounts for it to access. When I try to read email in the OpenWebMail program it seems to download the email, as it disappears from the appropriate mail folder when you look in: /home/username/mail/pop3acount/inbox. But the email doesn't show up in OpenWebMail. If you then try to check the account with Outlook Express or Neomail the email is gone, becuase apparently openwebmail download it, but didn't display it.
2. Is there a way for customers to just login and check their own individual POP3 accounts without having to have the master account password to the control panel? I know how to do it with NeoMail (http://[email protected]:2095/user+domain.com/neomail.pl), but it doesn't seem to work the same way with OpenWebMail.
I wish there was a way to just have customers type something like this: http://yourdomain.com/openwebmail, and when that opens it would open to a login page that looks like this: http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/screenshots/login.gif
Once they get to the login page they simply enter the username and password of the POP3 account they want to check and OpenWebMail would display the email for that account. Again, the master username and password to the control panel would not be needed for individuals that have POP3 accounts under that domain name.
Can this be done?