edmicman
08-26-2007, 06:26 PM
Sigh....I'm sure there's not a problem on HostPC's end, but thought I'd throw out the question anyway.
A long time ago I installed IlohaMail on my domain and had users use that since I *hate* Squirrelmail. At the time I thought Iloha was better. Now, eh, not so much.
At some point this afternoon my wife's email in IlohaMail started acting weird. She's not getting any incoming messages, and messages she "sent" weren't showing up in her sent box. They actually do send, but it's like the web client is broken. Everything looks and displays fine in Squirrelmail and Roundcube, so I don't think there's a problem with IMAP.
Other users haven't mentioned any problems with IlohaMail, only my wife. But I don't really know what I can do, short of suggesting a different webmail client. IlohaMail's development is dead, and there's been no activity as far as I know for over a year.
Ehhh, I guess this is just a venting. Sorry! I'm just about fed up with the open-source webmail clients out there. Squirrelmail feels archaic, and Roundcube, while a step in the right direction, I think tries to be more like a desktop client than a webmail client. I like Gmail's interface, and think I might try porting things to that.
A long time ago I installed IlohaMail on my domain and had users use that since I *hate* Squirrelmail. At the time I thought Iloha was better. Now, eh, not so much.
At some point this afternoon my wife's email in IlohaMail started acting weird. She's not getting any incoming messages, and messages she "sent" weren't showing up in her sent box. They actually do send, but it's like the web client is broken. Everything looks and displays fine in Squirrelmail and Roundcube, so I don't think there's a problem with IMAP.
Other users haven't mentioned any problems with IlohaMail, only my wife. But I don't really know what I can do, short of suggesting a different webmail client. IlohaMail's development is dead, and there's been no activity as far as I know for over a year.
Ehhh, I guess this is just a venting. Sorry! I'm just about fed up with the open-source webmail clients out there. Squirrelmail feels archaic, and Roundcube, while a step in the right direction, I think tries to be more like a desktop client than a webmail client. I like Gmail's interface, and think I might try porting things to that.