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I third the recommendation for squirrelmail - I'm using it to write this very message. Peter > I have used squirrelmail and its been simple to install and use. > http://www.squirrelmail.org/ it has support for simple pop as well as > imap. > It is php based and I have not had any big problem using it. > -Andy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Chris Meyer" <redswami at ssl-mail.com> > To: <discuss at blu.org> > Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:24 PM > Subject: Re: Open Source Webmail > > >> I've had to set up various versions of Imp (http://www.horde.org/imp/) >> and found it to be quite a pleasant application to use. >> >> >> Robert La Ferla wrote: >> > As you probably have heard, the fine folks at AT&T Broadband are >> going to force us loyal serfs to switch our e-mail addresses to >> comcast.net. Since I don't like having to switch my e-mail address >> every few months, I am going to set up my own domain. However, I >> would like to be able to remotely view and compose e-mails from a >> web-based client in addition to POP/IMAP. Does anyone know of or >> better yet have experience with an open source web-based e-mail >> system for Linux? -- Peter R. Wood - lists at prwdot.org - http://peter.prwdot.org/
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