Does email system Horde Web mail work with HTML??
Jason Clinton
me at jasonclinton.com
Fri Sep 5 16:36:55 CDT 2003
Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
On Thursday 04 September 2003 8:02 pm, Jason Clinton wrote:
If you're going to try to use a Samba link over the Internet, you
_have_ to set up VPN or do some sort of tunneling. I wouldn't know
where to begin to approach that problem. I've heard that getting VPN to
work between Windows and Linux is a pain in the ass.<br>
Of course, it is possible to put an open Samba server/share on the internet,
and rely on Samba's authentication. Not that I would recommend it.
VPN is very well standardised, and I've had no trouble serving it or passing
it through firewalls.
Does anybody have a link to the old Apple 'netiquite' file that explains why
we use the ">" symbol for quoting? Somebody has aparantly been sold on
Microsoft's concept of stationery and style being part of email.
We not talking about firewalls. If you had actually read my simple,
single paragraph, you would have seen very clearly that I was stating
that getting MS and Linux to cooperate on a VPN is difficult.
Concerning your continued asinine behavior: grow up. You are using an
email client that fully supports HTML email yet you've gone out of
your way to make it not work. Drop it, already. Read the 10 page
document I wrote about this that I posted to the list, yesterday. If
you have a legitimate reason that any of my logic is wrong, then tell
me what it is -- if your argument is logical, I will stop using HTML
mail. Otherwise, STFU.
Joe Cho wrote:
I am not quite sure whether this email system Horde is designed to
work this way.
I would like to verify this and at the same time, I would like to get
some
advice to get fixed if it is possible.
I have Horde installed on my web server and it handles HTML email just
fine. They appear as attachments when viewing which can then be
opening in a view window. When replying, it converts it to plain text.
You cannot write HTML email in Horde.
A couple weeks ago, someone in KCLUG mentioned about postfix system
instead of
using sendmail.
I also would like to know whether using postfix can fix those HTML
issue, I would like to
use as a HTML format instead of text format only.
The MTA (postfix, sendmail, etc) has nothing to do with supporting
HTML email.
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