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The Webmail
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CAudium Mail Access System - CAMAS
CAMAS is a WebMail application designed exclusively for Caudium WebServer.
CAMAS is a fork of the IMHO WebMail. Lots of new features, configuration options has been added; the code has been modularized and optimized to run with Caudium and Pike 7.x. Who use it?
CAMAS has been developped mainly for ISP usage. So some of first users
has been ISP before others.
Some general Q&A
What is new in Camas compared to IMHO?
Quite a few things has been fixed. In general Camas
is more tolerant to badly formed or non RFC compliant
headers and mails.
Is Caudium a successor to IMHOCamas design is modular, eg you have a auth module, a layout module etc... Each of theses modules has open APIs to help developpers to make new interfaces. Because modules are small and loaded only if needed, they are more easy to develop, maintain or add new features. We have also a lots of features that IMHO don't have, and mainly ISP and B2B oriented like sitewide signature (signature added when sending a mail like Yahoo's or Hotmail's ones). Templates are compatibles between IMHO and CAMAS. Some new features and customizations can be done in CAMAS, but not on IMHO.
No. We have forked a from IMHO to Camas because we think that
nonolitic module cannot be a viable developpement model.
Camas works only (for now) on Caudium, IMHO works AFAIK on
all Roxen's webserver and maybe on Caudium (not tested
recently).
Do you have a version number scheme?Because we decided a another development scheme, we start at version 1.0 opposed to 0.98.x to show that Camas is something completly new.
Yes. It's inspired by the Linux version scheme. This
scheme will fall in effect after the first release of
Caudium. All stable version will have an even second
digit (1.0, 1.2, 2.4 and so on) while unstable/developer
version will have an uneven digit. Also the build number
will always be uneven for CVS / snapshot versions but
even for actual releases. I.e after the release of
1.0.10, the CVS version of the 1.0 branch will be
1.0.11. This way we can distinguish releases from CVS versions.
Why should i use Camas instead of IMHO?Our release scheme is equally simple. When a release is near, the code will be feature frozen. Testing of the code will start and any bugs fixed. When we no longer find any obvious bugs, the code is frozen and a tar-ball is build - this is release candidate 1 or rc1. This will be tested and only important bugs will be fixed (minor ones like typos will not be fixed after the code freeze). If RC1 is unsatisfactory (major bug found for example), bugs will be fixed and RC2 will be released. Once the RC is satisfactory the last stable one will be named the actual release.
Many reasons could be listed here. The main one might be
that you are a Roxen 1.3 user, and you don't have the
resources to rewrite your RXML pages. Also you might
not agree the direction Roxen 2.x is heading. It's up
to you to make up your mind.
Why Camas? Does it mean something?
CAudium Mail Access System.
What Caudium version do I need?
Any Caudium version is supported. Because of caching problems
with Microsoft Internet Explorer, we recommand Caudium 1.1.3
or greater that have corrected such problem.
What operating systems will you support?
Camas is supported on every OS that support Caudium, e.g.
every un*x that Pike runs.
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