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phlyMail 3.6.34 (Hosting Edition branch)

Image phlyMail is a Webmail and data hosting application. It features folders, unlimited POP3/IMAP profiles, quotas, an integrated address book, a calendar, a file manager, SMS support, themes, and multilingual support. It uses either sendmail or SMTP to send email, and can handle MIME. Support for IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) is included. Through its modular design, various new functions (like RSS, personal file storage, a bookmark manager, etc.) are easily included. License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Changes:
This build improves the handling of complex mail, fixes an issue with attachments in InternetExplorer using SSL, allows you to set the external authentication server through a placeholder, which generates the relevant server from the email address, and allows you to disable local folders and to disable global and public contacts. Image

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PRAYER-SESSION(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 PRAYER-SESSION(8)

NAME
prayer-session -- Prayer user session backend daemon SYNOPSIS
prayer-session [--config-file file] [[--config-option name=value] ...] [--foreground] DESCRIPTION
prayer-session is the backend process in the Prayer Webmail system. A fresh prayer-session backend is forked off whenever a user logs in. This process contains all of the permanent state associated with that login session including one or more connections to a IMAP server and possibly connections to accountd servers. prayer-session communicates with the user using HTML over HTTP connections via the prayer(8) proxy. Each login has a session ID that the front end processes use to find the correct backend. Backend server processes move into a dormant state after a certain period of inactivity, shutting down IMAP and accountd connections which can be easily resuscitated when the session wakes up. After a long period of inactivity, typically several hours the session process shuts down. prayer-session accepts the following command-line options: --config-file file Reads configuration from file instead of the default /etc/prayer/prayer.cf. --config-option name=value Sets (overrides) the configuration option name to value. Any number of options can be specified in this manner. --foreground Debug mode. Run a single process in the foreground. ENVIRONMENT
PRAYER_CONFIG_FILE Can be set to specify the configuration file to use. The --config-file option takes precedence over this variable. PRAYER_HOSTNAME Local hostname. Overrides the hostname setting in the configuration file as well as on the command line. FILES
/usr/local/prayer/etc/prayer.cf Default configuration file. /usr/local/prayer/templates/ Location of standard templates. The templates are compiled into prayer-session for performance reasons, so the template files are actually not used, but they are available for customization. SEE ALSO
prayer(8), prayer.cf(5) AUTHORS
This manual page was put together by Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org> using documentation written by David Carter <dpc22@cam.ac.uk>. The Prayer Webmail Interface 17 August 2008 The Prayer Webmail Interface