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INTRODUCTION
  Open WebMail is a webmail system based on the
    Neomail version 1.14 from
    Ernie Miller.
    Open WebMail is designed to manage very large mail folder files in a memory
    efficient way. It also provides a range of features to help users migrate
    smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail.
   LINKS
  
   FEATURES for Users
  Auto Login
  Each user can determinte if he want to enable the auto login feature
  in Open WebMail. When enabled, the user don't have type his username
  and password in every login to Open WebMail.
  Open WebMail will do this automatically for him. However, for security
  reason, the auto login feature will be actived only if user doesn't log
  out in previous session and the previous session is still not timeouted.
  Further more, the sysadm can limit the range of IPs that are allowed to
  use the auto login feature.
   Multiple Languages/Multiple Charsets
  Open WebMail is currently available for more than 30 languages, and it is quite easy
  to add new language to Open WebMail if yours is still not supported.
  For languages with more than one charsets, Open WebMail will choose one as the default
  charset for the language. If a message is written with charset other than the
  default, it will be converted to the default charset automatically.
   Strong MIME Message Capability
  Open WebMail has very well support for MIME messages.  While most webmail
  packages present MIME messages poorly compared to traditional POP clients,
  Open Webmail presents MIME messages in an attractive format comparable to
  that presented by Microsoft Outlook. Either inline or uuencoded attachments
  are supported.
   
  In addition to the presention, Open WebMail also allow user to
  compose complex HTML messages with inline attachments or external attachments.
  A friendly WYSIWYG editor
  HTMLArea 3.0
  has been built into Open WebMail, the user can write HTML messages conformtably
  and easily without any knowledge of HTML tags. This HTML editor can be used on IE5.5+
  for Windows or Mozilla1.3+ for all platforms :)
   Full Content Search
  Full content search with regular expression support is provided. When a user
  enters a keyword in the search box, the scope of the mail folder is limited
  to the keyword related messages. This means the user can use the sort or
  static functions on the search result. The scope limit is released when the
  user selects another folder or refreshes the current folder.
   Draft Folder Support
  This feature enables the user to write a message in a number of stages,
  even over several days. The user can save an unfinished message into the
  draft folder and continue editing at any time.
   Confirm Reading Support
  The user can request a 'confirm-reading receipt' for each message sent. When
  the message is read by the recipient, a receipt will be sent back to this user.
   Spelling Check Support The spelling check in Open WebMail is very user-friendly and powerful: It
            makes suggestions for mis-spelled words, and the user can correct
            the errors very easily by selecting one of the suggestions from a
            drop-down menu.  vCard compliant Addressbook The addressbook is greatly improved by Alex
            Teslik since 10/30/2004. The new system implements a completely
            vCard compliant system that is extendable and modular. vCards can
            be exchanged with any contact software out in the mainstream. This
            brings OpenWebMail up to date with current address technology and
            allows sharing of addressbook information among users. POP3 Support
  Multiple POP3 accounts can be defined, allowing a single user to fetch mails
  from a number of mail servers. All messages fetched will be stored in the
  INBOX folder. Should the fetch operation exceed 10 seconds (due to a slow
  link or large message for example), the operation will be put into background
  to avoid an http timeout.
   Mail Filter Support
  Multiple filter rules can be set to move or copy incoming mails to different
  folders automatically or even delete them directly. The user can categorize
  mails from a specific person or spammer, and identify mails containing viruses
  very easily by defining rules of sender, receiver, SMTP relay, subject, body
  or filename of attachments.
   
  In addition to the static filter rules, openwebmail has build-in five smart
  filters: repeatness filter, bad format from filter, faked smtp filter,
  faked from filter and faked exe contenttype filter.
  Repeatness filter, bad format from filter and faked SMTP filter are useful in filtering
  messages from spammer, faked from filter and faked exe contenttype filter are useful in
  filtering messages generated from virus.
   
  Since mail filtering is activated only in Open WebMail, messages will stay in
  the INBOX until the user reads their mail with Open WebMail. 'finger' or other
  mail status check utilities may report new mail incorrectly, since they are not
  aware of filters: A command tool 'openwebmail-tool.pl' is provided for use as
  finger replacement, which performs mail filtering before reporting mail status.
   AntiSpam Support through SpamAssassin
  Open WebMail can use the SpamAssassin
  as the external spamcheck module to scan messages fetched from pop3 servers
  or all incoming messages. The SpamAssassin
  will determine a spamlevel for each scanned message based on its content.
  The user can define a spamlevel threshold for all his messages in Open WebMail,
  any message with spamlevel more than this threshold will be moved from INBOX to the
  SPAM folder automatically.
   
  Open WebMail also supports the Spam/NotSpam Learning through the sa-learn program
  in SpamAssassin. In case the spamlevel determined by SpamAssassin is not very appropriate,
  the user can train the system by telling it to learn the messages as Spam or NotSpam.
   AntiVirus Support through ClamAV
  Open WebMail can use the ClamAV as the external
  viruscheck module to scan messages fetched from pop3 servers or all incoming
  messages. If a message or its attachments is found to have virus, Open WebMail will
  move the message from INBOX to the VIRUS folder automatically.
   Calendar with Reminder/Notification Support
  The user can keep track of their appointments, meetings, birthdays, whatever,
  with the build-in calendar in Open WebMail. This calendar provides several
  views, including year view, month view, week view and day view, so the user
  can browse their scheduled events very easily.
  There is also reminder support for scheduled events, user can specify the days
  that the reminder should look ahead and the first 5 upcoming events will be
  displayed in the top of mail folder view.
  If the user want the event reminder to be available outside the webmail system,
  he can also specify a notification email address, eg: the one used by mobile phone,
  for each scheduled event, so he can get notification of these events on his mobile phone.
   Webdisk Support
  The webdisk module provides a web interface for user to use his home
  directory as a virtual disk on the web. It is also designed as a
  storage of the mail attachments, the user can freely copy attachments
  between mail messages and the webdisk.
   
  The / of the virtual disk is mapped to the user's home directory,
  any item displayed in the virtual disk is actually located under the
  user home directory.
   
  Webdisk supports basic file operations, eg: mkdir, rmdir, copy, move, rm,
  file upload and download. Download of multiple files or directories is supported,
  webdisk compresses the files into a zip stream on the fly in the transmission.
  It also handle many types of archives, including zip, arj, rar, tar.gz,
  tar.bz, tar.bz2, tgz, tbz, gz, z.... The user can compress, decompress or list
  the contents of archives without copying them into his computer.
   HTTP Compression
  Open WebMail supports compression of HTML content over HTTP.
  With compression turned on, the average page size has been reduced for
  over 80%. This feature effectively reduces the use of nework bandwidth
  between the client computer and the webmail server and is very useful
  for users with slow connection to the webmail server, eg: dialup users,
  PDA users.
   FEATURES for System
  Fast Folder Access
  Folder access performance is greatly improved through the use of dbm (a simple
  database provided by perl). When a mail folder is selected in the folder view,
  Open WebMail will parse the mail folder file and cache the parsed result to a
  dbm. This dbm is reused whenever the user wants to access the folder. The dbm
  cache eliminates the scan of an entire folder for every access, a significant
  benefit when dealing with a large folders. The dbm is automatically synchronized
  with any changes to the folder itself; the dbm update is incremental if the
  folder modification is done by the Open WebMail application itself.
  The dbm will however be recreated when a folder is found to have been changed
  by an external program.
   Efficient Message Movement
  The size of a message will be slightly increased after it is read at the first
  time because of status change. A large movement of messages may be introduced
  due to the size change. Also, the user may want to move a group of messages
  between two folders. The routines for message update and movement have been
  totally rewritten so that minimal movement occurs, with correspondingly minimal
  memory utilization.
   Smaller Memory Footprint
  Much effort has been put into optimizing Open WebMail's memory utilization. The
  memory footprint of Open WebMail is much smaller than its predecessors when
  dealing with messages with large attachments (e.g. a 20MB document), as a result
  of which the application now runs smoothly on a medium sized machine, (e.g. a
  Celeron 300 with 128MB RAM).
   Graceful File Lock
  Since a mail folder may be used by multiple programs simultaneously, it is
  necessary to lock the file before accessing the folder. Open WebMail uses a
  blocking lock with a timeout limit of 60 seconds. It gives the lock a better
  chance of success than a nonblocking lock, which returns an error if the lock
  can not be acquired immediately. Open WebMail also supports locking by dotlock
  file to ensure that the file locking operates correctly on platforms operating
  with an incomplete implementation of NFS lockd.
   Persistent Running through SpeedyCGI
  SpeedyCGI
  is a way to run perl scripts persistently, which can make
  openwebmail run much more quickly. It uses machnism similar to
  mod_perl or
  FastCGI.
  Open WebMail has been modified to work with SpeedyCGI. All you have
  to do is to install the
  
  SpeedyCGI package
  and change the interpreter for openwebmail scripts.
  Kevin L. Ellis has written
  
  a tutorial and benchmark for Open WebMail + SpeedyCGI.
   Remote SMTP Relaying
  With the help of Net::SMTP module, openwebmail can talk SMTP to SMTP daemons
  on either localhost or remote machine. This gives openwebmail the better
  compatibility with various SMTP daemons. The system administrator also has
  more flexibility when designing the mail service system.
   Various Authentication Modules
  Various authentication modules are directly available for openwebmail,
  including auth_unix.pl, auth_ldap.pl, auth_mysql.pl, auth_pgsql.pl and
  auth_pop3.pl, auth_vm-pop3d.pl.
  With these modules, openwebmail can be integrated with other systems easily.
   PAM support
  Openwebmail can also use other sources for authentication through the PAM
  (pluggable authentication module). Ex: NIS+, NIS, LDAP, Radius.... Solaris 2.6,
  Linux and FreeBSD 3.1 are known to support PAM.
  For more information about PAM, please see
  
  http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
   Virtual Hosting
  You can have as many virtual domains as you want on same server with only one copy
  of openwebmail installed. Open Webmail supports per domain config file.
  Each domain can have its own set of configuration options, including domainname,
  authentication module, quota limit, mailspooldir ...
   
  You can even setup mail accounts for users without creating real unix accounts for them.
  Please refer to Kevin Ellis's web page:
  "How to setup virtual users on Open WebMail
  using Postfix & vm-pop3d"
   User Alias
  Open Webmail can use the 
  sendmail virtusertable for user alias mapping.
  The loginname typed by user may be pure name or name@somedomain. And this loginname
  can be mapped to another pure name or name@otherdomain in the virtusertable.
  This gives you the great flexibility in account management. For example,
  you may have john for different domains by actually mapping them to
  different real user ids.
     [email protected]	john1
  [email protected]	john2
  [email protected]	john3 Pure Virtual User Support
  Pure virtual user means a mail user who can use pop3 or openwebmail
  to access his mails on the mail server but actually has no unix account
  on the server.
  Openwebmail pure virtual user support is currently available for system
  running
  vm-pop3d
  + PostFix.
  The authentication module auth_vdomain.pl is
  designed for this purpose. Openwebmail also provides the web interface
  which can be used to manage(add/delete/edit) these virtual users under
  various virtual domains.
  Kevin L. Ellis has written
  
  a tutorial for openwebmail + vm-pop3d + postfix for this.
   Per User Capability Configuration
  While options in system config file(openwebmail.conf) are applied to all users,
  you may find it useful to set the options on per user basis sometimes.
  For example, you may want to limit the client ip access for some users or limit
  the domain which the user can sent to. This could be easily done with the per
  user config file support in Open Webmail.
   
There are too many other small enhancements to mention. You may choose to find
them by yourself...
 AUTHENTICATION MODULES
  
  Open Webmail has the following modules to support different types of authentication:
   
   
  | Name | Description | Maintainer |  
   | auth_ldap.pl | authenticate user with LDAP | Ivan Cerrato |  | auth_ldap_vpopmail.pl | authenticate user with LDAP for vpopmail | Andrea Siviero |  
   | auth_mysql.pl | authenticate user with MySQL (through DBD::MySQL interface) | Alan Sung |  | auth_mysql_postnuke.pl | authenticate user with MySQL in PostNuke (through DBD::MySQL interface) | Didier MICHAUT |  | auth_mysql_vmail.pl | authenticate user with MySQL under vmail (through DBD::MySQL interface) | Zoltan Kovacs |  | auth_nis.pl | authenticate user with
          yppoppassd
          on NIS/YP server | Vladimir M Costa |  
   | auth_pam.pl | authenticate user with PAM | openwebmail,
                 Taco Scargo |  
   | auth_pgsql.pl | authenticate user with PostgreSQL (through DBD::Pg interface)) | Oliver Smith |  | auth_pgsql.pl | authenticate user with PostgreSQL (through native interface) | Veselin Slavov |  
   | auth_pop3.pl | authenticate user through pop3 server | openwebmail |  
   | auth_unix.pl | authenticate user with unix passwd | openwebmail,
                 Trevor Paquett |  
   | auth_vdomain.pl | authenticate user of virtual domain on system running
          vm-pop3d
          & postfix | openwebmail |  
   
 LANGUAGES
  
  Open Webmail is available for the following languages:
   
           
            
            
              | Language | Abbreviation | Charset | Lang/Templates Translation | Help Translation |  
              | Arabic - Windows | ar.CP1256 | windows-1256 | 01/24/2005 Isam Ishaq |  |  
              | Arabic - ISO 8859-6 | ar.ISO8859-6 | iso-8859-6 | 01/24/2005 Isam Ishaq |  |  
              | Bulgarian | bg | windows-1251 | 02/15/2005 Veselin Slavov |  |  
              | Catalan | ca | iso-8859-1 | 02/23/2005 Jordi Sanfeliu, 05/21/2002 Jordi Vidal
 |  |  
              | Czech | cs | iso-8859-2 | 03/03/2005 Milan Kerslager, 02/25/2003 Pavel Schauer,
 01/06/2003 Jan Bilik,
 11/15/2001 Michal Drapak
 |  |  
              | Chinese - Simplified | zh_CN.GB2312 | gb2312 | 09/04/2004 Wang Jun | Wang Jun |  
              | Chinese - Simplified - Unicode | zh_CN.utf8 | utf-8 | from zh_CN.GB2312 |  |  
              | Chinese - Traditional | zh_TW.Big5 | big5 | up to date openwebmail | Alex Huang |  
              | Chinese - Traditional - Unicode | zh_TW.utf8 | utf-8 | from zh_TW.Big5 |  |  
              | Croatian | hr | iso-8859-2 | 01/28/2005 Igor Zivkovic |  |  
              | Danish | da | iso-8859-1 | 03/11/2005 Gunner Poulsen, 03/05/2003 Frank
 |  |  
              | Deutsch | de | iso-8859-1 | 02/13/2005 Martin Bronk, 09/13/2003 Markus Zander,
 02/08/2003 Christian Schoepplein,
 06/14/2001 Andreas Roedl
 |  |  
              | Dutch | nl | iso-8859-1 | 01/28/2005 Jeroen Visser and Robert den Ouden, 10/12/2001 Christian Boer,
 06/28/2001 Michiel van Slobbe
 | Jeroen Visser and Robert den Ouden |  
              | English | en | iso-8859-1 | up to date openwebmail | William Brillinger, Brent Epp
 |  
              | Finnish | fi | iso-8859-1 | 12/30/2004 Pasi Sjoholm, 11/20/2002 Kari Paivarinta,
 02/19/2002 Jouni Kivilahti,
 02/19/2002 Helja Laitinen
 |  |  
              | French | fr | iso-8859-1 | 02/24/2005 Dominique Fournier, 09/26/2004 Nabil SEFRIOUI,
 01/22/2003 Stephane HERMET,
 03/21/2002 Cyril Sabatier
 | Frederic GLISE |  
              | Hellenic/Greek | el | iso-8859-7 | 02/16/2005 Dimitris sehh Michelinakis |  |  
              | Hebrew - Windows | he.CP1255 | windows-1255 | 09/27/2003 Yehuda Drori,
                           Shay Sevet |  |  
              | Hebrew - ISO 8859-8 | he.ISO8859-8 | iso-8859-8 | 03/26/2003 Yehuda Drori |  |  
              | Hungarian | hu | iso-8859-2 | 04/29/2005 Posz Marton, 02/21/2003 Peter Gervai,
 01/29/2003 Nagy Endre
 |  |  
              | Indonesian | id | iso-8859-1 | 04/29/2005 Captain James, 04/02/2002 Hu-Wei Liang
 | Captain James |  
              | Italian | it | iso-8859-1 | 11/25/2004 Benedet Marvi |  |  
              | Japanese - ShiftJIS | ja_JP.Shift_JIS | shift_jis | from ja_JP.utf8 |  |  
              | Japanese - eucJP | ja_JP.eucJP | euc-jp | from ja_JP.utf8 |  |  
              | Japanese - Unicode | ja_JP.utf8 | utf-8 | 12/23/2004 Hidetoshi, 04/25/2003 Captain James and Interactive Artists, LLC
 |  |  
              | Korean | ko | euc-kr | 03/11/2005 Sungjun Park, 06/24/2003 Thomas Chung,
 12/31/2001 Moonsang Kwon
 |  |  
              | Lithuanian | lt | windows-1257 | 01/16/2003 Alvydas Sinkunas |  |  
              | Norwegian | no | iso-8859-1 | 12/19/2003 Are Tysland |  |  
              | Polish | pl | iso-8859-2 | 02/13/2005 Pawel Foremski, 08/18/2004 Mikolaj Menke,
 03/13/2003 Pawel Jablonski,
 06/03/2002 Grzegorz Nosek,
 04/26/2002 Michal Talecki
 |  |  
              | Portuguese | pt | iso-8859-1 | 06/18/2003 Jose Ferradeira |  |  
              | Portuguese Brazil | pt_BR | iso-8859-1 | 05/12/2005 Julio Cesar Cunha, 02/25/2003 Vladimir M Costa,
 08/28/2002 Rui - iG,
 09/20/2001 Edison Figueira Junior
 | Edison Figueira Junior |  
              | Romanian | ro | iso-8859-2 | 02/23/2005 Gabriel Hojda, 07/04/2003 Zeno Popovici,
 06/03/2002 Vladimir Hrusca
 |  |  
              | Romanian -Unicode | ro.utf8 | utf-8 | 02/23/2005 Gabriel Hojda |  |  
              | Russian | ru | koi8-r | 08/22/2004 Oleg Dzyza, 03/07/2002 Denis Mysenko
 |  |  
              | Serbian | sr | iso-8859-2 | 07/27/2004 Aleksandar Pejic |  |  
              | Slovak | sk | iso-8859-2 | 06/18/2004 Peter Sedivy, 09/13/2003 Lubos Klokner
 |  |  
              | Slovenian | sl | windows-1250 | 02/15/2005 Uros Sajko |  |  
              | Spanish | es | iso-8859-1 | 02/23/2005 Javier Smaldone | Javier Smaldone |  
              | Swedish | sv | iso-8859-1 | 07/22/2001 Goran Jartin |  |  
              | Thai | th | tis-620 | 06/24/2005 Atsawin Chaowanakritsanakul |  |  
              | Turkish | tr | iso-8859-9 | 01/29/2003 Erdinc Guler |  |  
              | Ukrainian | uk | koi8-u | 05/25/2003 Volodymyr M. Lisivka |  |  
              | Urdu | ur | utf-8 | 03/29/2003 Muhammad Umair Abbasi |  |  Some Language Charset Resources are available at IANA: Official Names
            for Character SetsW3C:
            Charsets supported by some popular HTML applications
 W3C:
            Languages, countries and the charsets typically used
 Mirosoft:
            Character Set Recognition
 Mirosoft:
            Valid Locale Identifiers
 
 
 Icon Sets
           Open Webmail has the following iconsets which could be choosed in
            per user preference. 
           
 BASED SOFTWARES
   RELATED LINKS
   | 
  
  Thanks to Kevin Lo,
    who made the
    OpenBSD port
    for openwebmail.
  
  Thanks to Yen-Ming Lee,
    who made the FreeBSD port
    for openwebmail.
  
  Thanks to Torsten Brumm,
    who made the Linux/Suse package
    for openwebmail. He also wrote an install script
    install-owm-suse.sh
    to help the users installing Open WebMail and related packages from source.
  
  Thanks to Sergio Rua,
    who made the Linux/Debian package
    for openwebmail.
  
  Thanks to Leslie Herps
  and raqtweak.com, who made
  the free Cobalt package of latest openwebmail,
  they also provide openwebmail installation service at very low cost.Thanks to Brian N. Smith,
   who made 
   Sun Cobalt package of openwebmail 2.10.
  Thanks to Laurent Frigault,
   who has made an unoffical release of
   
   openwebmail-2.01 with maildir support. Thanks to Varadi Gabor, who has made
   
   a maildir patch for 2.32 based on Laurent Frigult's implementation.
 We hope we can merge the maildir support into main stream in the future.
  Thanks to Darren Stuart Embry,
   who has made an unoffical release of
   
   openwebmail-2.10 with shared calendar support.
   We hope we can merge it into main stream in the future.
  
  Thanks to Helmut Grund
    who has written
    
    the Webmin module for Open Webmail
  
  Thanks to Kevin Ellis,
    who fixed the bugs related to virtual user and option auth_withdomain
    so openwebmail could work smoothly with vm-pop3d. Please refer to Kevin's web page
    "How to setup virtual users on Open WebMail
    using Postfix & vm-pop3d".Kevin was also the first one that successfully ran Open WebMail
    in persistent mode under SpeedyCGI, which brought great speedup to Open WebMail.
    Please refer to his document : 
    a tutorial and benchmark for Open WebMail + SpeedyCGI.
  Thanks to Guillermo Soria,
    who translated the Kevin's Howto into Spanish
    "Howto Open WebMail usando Postifx y vm-pop3d".
  
  Thanks to _KhlER3L,
    who wrote the document
   
   Customizing the look of Open WebMail v1.65
  
  Thanks to Nimrod Zimerman and
    Nimrod S. Carmi,
    who contributed the
    
    useraddbyweb package in contrib/. This allows users to be added to a
    Linux system dynamically through web sign-up.Thanks to Fr. V. Chua, S.J., who wrote the
    
    How to Install document for this
    
    useraddbyweb package.
  Thanks to Herr Doktor C. Lesser,
    who provided free webmail accounts on site
    http://mail.ipspace.com
    with the openwebmail package.
  
  Thanks to Arthur Corliss,
    who provided free webmail accounts on site
    http://www.postman.net/
    with the openwebmail package. He also released the automatic sign-up program
    
    adduser.pl-0.2.tar.gz for linux platform.
   | 
 USER CONTRIBUTIONS
   
            | 
                 Thanks to Thomas
                  Chung, who donated the domain openwebmail.org
                  to the Open Webmail project, setup openwebmail.org
                  site and maintained 
                  the RPM package for Open Webmail on RedHat/Linux platform.
                  He also helped other users to solve problems on installing Open
                  Webmail. Thank you, Thomas!  Thanks to Emir
                  Litric for his great works of art. He made all the great
                  3D icons and the many fancy styles in Open WebMail, and maintained
                  the doc/RedHat-README.txt. He is now one of the authors of Open
                  Webmail.  Thanks to Dattola
                  Filippo, who wrote the advanced search module and stationery
                  module in the openwebmail. He also wrote the patch to support
                  mark read operation on whole folder, save message to draft if
                  sendmail error and fixed the bug that the ' and \ chars in filterrule
                  will be eat by javascript  Thanks to Bernd
                  Bass, who wrote the vdomain module which can be used to
                  manage the vm-pop3d/postfix virtual domain users.  Thanks to Scott
                  Mazur who has written the openwebmail-vdomain.pl to add
                  the forward, autoreply and vdomain_mailbox_command support for
                  vdomain users. He also made a lot changes to the core system
                  for better performance. Thanks to Alex
                  Teslik who has implemented the new vCard compliant addressbook
                  system for openwebmail, he also greatly improved the web calendar
                  by writing the new dayview code, item update routines and DHTML
                  popup calendar support. Thanks to Brent
                  Epp and William
                  Brillinger of Precision
                  Design Co., Altona, Manitoba, Canada., who wrote the great
                  help
                  tutorial for openwebmail.  Thanks to Norvasen
                  who has had hosted hardware, DNS and bandwidth for openwebmail.org
                  for over 18 months. Thanks to Pentecost Inc.
                  for their consulting expertise and operational support.
Thanks to Russ
                  Reese, the login alias/mapping is based on his patch code
                  and idea.  Thanks to Dugal
                  James P., who submitted the patches for PAM support, automated
                  DST adjustment, internal msg detection on Solaris dtmail, disallowed_pop3servers
                  option, fix for passwdfile in NIS+, fix for user homedir in
                  sun automounter and fix to the content-type header error in
                  attachment downloading.  Thanks to Raul
                  Monferrer, who submitted the patch for multiple dictionaries
                  support in spellcheck.  Thanks to James
                  Dean Palmer, who contributed the support for new mail headers:
                  In-Reply-To, References and X-Status. He also wrote a new sort
                  method "by thread" for folderview, added the 'A' flag display
                  of answered messages and made the from column more concise by
                  cutting it off at .AT. symbol if it is a pure address.  Thanks to Nimal
                  Ratnayake, who submitted the patch for .forward editing.
                 Thanks to Chen-hsiu
                  Huang, who fixed the templates to solve the display problem
                  on Mozilla/Netscape browser and added support for 'markasread'.
                 Thanks to Carl
                  Olsen, who contributed the code of using Net::SMTP module.
                  This allows openwebmail to use other host as SMTP relay for
                  mail sending.  Thanks to Brian
                  Suttonb, who contributed the Hotmail style definition file.
                 Thanks to Ivan
                  Cerrato, who contributed the LDAP authentication module(auth_ldap.pl)
                  and script add_user.pl
                  to add an user account on a LDAP server  Thanks to Volodymyr
                  M. Lisivka, who patched the openwebmail-spell.pl to check
                  vocabularies composed by characters other than English letters.
                 Thanks to Frank.AT.post12.tele.dk,
                  who has fixed a lot of bugs in checkmail.pl so it can work correctly
                  with server of pure virtual user configuration. He also provided
                  the idea and code for disable_embedded_CGI option and suggested
                  the use of $ENV{SCRIPT_FILENAME} so *.pl can find required modules
                  automatically  Thanks to Chris
                  Heegard, who provided the information of how to use openwebmail
                  on Mac OS X and suggested the use of wrapsuid.pl
                  to generate C wrappers for suid scripts.  Thanks to A.Johnson
                  Jeba Asir, who fixed the hang problem in attachment uploading
                  caused by a bug in encode_base64() in mime.pl  Thanks to Koppi,
                  who fixed the bug related to the variable localization behavior
                  in 'foreach' statement.  Thanks to Oliver
                  Schindler, who helped to debug the insecure dependence error
                  due to tainted variables  Thanks to Veselin
                  Slavov, who contributed the PostgreSQL authentication module
                  (auth_pg.pl, pgsql interface) and submitted the patch to add
                  selection menu of logindomain at login  Thanks to Kelson
                  Vibber, who fixed a serious bug in auth_ldap.pl, a bug in
                  smiley code in readmessage and added %1 variable support to
                  virtusertable  Thanks to Trevor
                  Paquette, who made fix for option domainname_override and
                  folderusage_threshold and the auth_module auth_unix_cobalt.pl
                  for Cobalt server.  Thanks to Andrea
                  Partinico, who made the mkcool3d_en.sh and mkcool3d_it.sh
                  under uty/, which can be used to generate the Cool3D iconsets
                  for different languages. The Cool3D.Large.English and Cool3D.Italian
                  is made with these scripts.  Thanks to Neil
                  Inns, who donated the openwebmail.con domainname to this
                  project.  Thanks to Ralf
                  Becker, who submitted the patch that added preliminary subdir
                  support to mailfolder.  Thanks to James
                  Briggs, who provided the great help in testing and debugging
                  the charset conversion for Japanese language.  Thanks to Isam
                  Ishaq, who provided suggestions and helped openwebmail to
                  support languages in RTL(right-to-left) mode, eg: Arabic, Hebrew.
                 Thanks to Javier
                  Smaldone who provided the enhance code to addressbook popup
                  window. The user can set default filter for listed entries,
                  and the checked entries will be remembered even after filter
                  statement is changed. Thanks to Scott
                  E. Campbell who added the personal dictionary support to
                  spellcheck  Thanks to Dao-hui
                  Chen who added the SSL support for pop3 messages retrival.
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 CONTACT
  If you encountered any problem with Open Webmail, please check
     
     changes.txt to see if the problem is fixed in
     
     the latest current version.
     If not, try the
     
     readme.txt and
     
     faq.txt.
     Please DO NOT email questions/problems to openwebmail.AT.turtle.ee.ncku.edu.tw
     or the authors directly, they will be just simplely ignored.
 
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 Jan/06/2005 
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