...will be a la HiveMail: a mail system fully integrated into vB. Alas it won't be free but it will be much cheaper than HiveMail (of course some features will be sacrificed). Will use vB's template system, user management, the whole works.
edit: the hack will require PHP to be compiled with the --with-imap argument. Please upload this script to your site and run it, and then copy and paste the output here. (It determines if you have the imap extension loaded and tries to load it if you don't.)
Today at 01:45 PM filburt1 said this in Post #1 ...will be a la HiveMail: a mail system fully integrated into vB. Alas it won't be free but it will be much cheaper than HiveMail (of course some features will be sacrificed). Will use vB's template system, user management, the whole works.
edit: the hack will require PHP to be compiled with the --with-imap argument. Please upload this script to your site and run it, and then copy and paste the output here. (It determines if you have the imap extension loaded and tries to load it if you don't.)
You're going to find out there are a lot of people who don't have that on the server. Does HiveMail use that?
Today at 03:26 PM Boofo said this in Post #2 You're going to find out there are a lot of people who don't have that on the server. Does HiveMail use that?
I don't believe so but theoretically the imap library makes working with mail pretty easy.
Whichever way HiveMail does it. Either way I intend to use the imap extension, most hosts should have no objections to compiling it in for their clients should they request it, anyway...
HiveMail has a full template system. From what I've seen it appears to be pretty much based on vB concepts; I for one won't buy it for two reasons: (1) it's too expensive for what you seemingly get, and (2) the numerous spelling errors everywhere give it an unprofessional look and therefore make me question other things like security and performance.