I used to think that IMP was the best choice, but now I think SquirrelMail has surpassed it - or if not, it soon will. Tracking the two projects over time, SquirrelMail seems to have a much faster development model by being very open to code contributions and suggestions from outside developers. Now that it's included in the Redhat and Mandrake Linux distributions, I expect that SquirrelMail will gather even more developer mindshare.

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Ronen Amity writes:

Horde IMP is the best choise.

At 05:48 PM 7/15/2003, David A Powicki wrote:


I also recommend IMP. It does have a steep learning curve, but once you
figure out what is going on it is very powerful. It has a number of great
features for a web-based mail client and with the additional applications
in the Horde framework you have the potential for a Portal application.


We support ~7K users logged in per day two on dual PIII systems.


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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003, Etienne Goyer wrote:

> I love IMP.  It's very flexible and have a ton of features.  But, as
> somebody else mentioned, it's a pain to configure.
>
> On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 03:57:07PM -0700, James Satterfield wrote:
> > What webmail frontend would you all recommend?
> >
> > James.
>
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