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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
Webmail is software which allows you to view email from any computer, anywhere in the world, through your web browser. OpenWebMail is a simple, fast and popular webmail package. The website is [http://openwebmail.org/ here]. This guide will enable you to setup webmail on your own server, for use either within your home network, or outside.
 
Webmail is software which allows you to view email from any computer, anywhere in the world, through your web browser. OpenWebMail is a simple, fast and popular webmail package. The website is [http://openwebmail.org/ here]. This guide will enable you to setup webmail on your own server, for use either within your home network, or outside.
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* A working Mail Transfer Engine, see [[UbuntuHelp:MailServer|MailServer]]
 
* A working Mail Transfer Engine, see [[UbuntuHelp:MailServer|MailServer]]
 
== Installation ==
 
== Installation ==
Simple, install the package OpenWebMail.
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OpenWebMail is not currently in the [[UbuntuHelp:Repositories/Ubuntu|Ubuntu repositories]]. You can get the latest deb package at http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/debian/.  
<code><nowiki> sudo apt-get install openwebmail </nowiki></code>
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Install it with:
SORRY BUT YOU MUST PRECISE THAT. NO OPENWEBMAIL PACKAGE FOUND
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I have to agree with this.  apt-cache search doesn't seem to know about anything like it either. --starkruzr (6/6/06)
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sudo dpkg -i <package_name>
Works on 6.10 X86_64 desktop install, but not on i386 6.10 server install.
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Not in a typical sources.list (with all the usual repositories) for 8.04 i386 desktop. Get the latest deb package at http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/debian/.  
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For example, at the time of this writing, the latest version is 2.53-2:
Install it with sudo dpkg --install <package_name>.  
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--mjfox 22sep08
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sudo dpkg -i owm2.53-2.deb
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== Configuration ==
 
== Configuration ==
 
OpenWebMail is ready to be used!  Every user account on the server has an email account with the same username/password.  To add more email users, simply create more users on the system.
 
OpenWebMail is ready to be used!  Every user account on the server has an email account with the same username/password.  To add more email users, simply create more users on the system.
 
== Check it works! ==
 
== Check it works! ==
Open a webbrowser, and go to the address <code><nowiki>http://localhost/openwebmail</nowiki></code>. Change <code><nowiki>localhost</nowiki></code> for the address of your server.  You should see the OpenWebMail login box!
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Open a webbrowser, and go to the address <code><nowiki>http://localhost/openwebmail</nowiki></code>. Change <code><nowiki>localhost</nowiki></code> for the address of your server.  You should see the OpenWebMail login box!
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Introduction

Webmail is software which allows you to view email from any computer, anywhere in the world, through your web browser. OpenWebMail is a simple, fast and popular webmail package. The website is here. This guide will enable you to setup webmail on your own server, for use either within your home network, or outside.

Preparation

In order to run, you need to first set up a number of things:

Installation

OpenWebMail is not currently in the Ubuntu repositories. You can get the latest deb package at http://openwebmail.org/openwebmail/download/debian/. Install it with:

sudo dpkg -i <package_name>

For example, at the time of this writing, the latest version is 2.53-2:

sudo dpkg -i owm2.53-2.deb

Configuration

OpenWebMail is ready to be used! Every user account on the server has an email account with the same username/password. To add more email users, simply create more users on the system.

Check it works!

Open a webbrowser, and go to the address http://localhost/openwebmail. Change localhost for the address of your server. You should see the OpenWebMail login box!