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Not Cat based but is a fairly complete perl-based, modular, extensible solution as well as a useful system administration tool. I have used Webmin and Usermin for many years and highly recommend both. -Andrew On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 10:41 -0700, Roderick A. Anderson wrote: > I think I've done my due diligence. I've searched using Google and > looked through the cat website but haven't found any info on a cat based > webmail interface. Heck even Perl based is tough. And webmail may be > the wrong term. > > Anyone aware of a or working on a cat application to access IMAP/SMTP > servers? Most of the webmail applications I could find information on > were designed to run on the mailbox server itself, used LDAP, and POP3. > > I'm looking for something that can run on any server and uses IMAP to > access the the mail. Being able to use a separate outbound SMTP server, > verses using the web server, would be nice too. > > I know all the pieces are available but a completely or mostly round > wheel to start with would be great. > > If there is nothing available I'm thinking of starting with CaMail > (http://freshmeat.net/projects/camail/) and bending it into Catalyst. > Any thoughts on this? > > > TIA, > Rod
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