"Francesco Pasqualini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >IMP is probably the best but it's written in PHP > www.horde.org
I know this is straying into OT territory, but hopefully someone can benefit from the discussion. We used an IMP based product for a while, but if you must customize the code, TWIG is much easier to read (and *much* more modular) - twig.screwdriver.net. It's also written in PHP. My headache might have been from an earlier version of IMP than is now available. If you are interested in getting the LDAP extensions I have for it, email me in private (https://neoweb.tamu.edu/ for anonymous access example). I hope to have a tarball public in a week. I'm tired of dealing with PHP and it's problems (mainly string comparisons) so I'm working on moving it all over to Perl over the next year. But that doesn't help you now :) >> >> I can use a primer on researching WebMail programs with the following >> criterian: >> >> - Linux based >> - Free >> - Preferably in Perl >> - Modularized Authentication subsystem (ie could hook up adapters to >> check with LDAP or RDBMS, though Linux can do that also) >> - Apache support >> - IMAP support >> - Multi-lingual (can be a phase II) >> - As feature-rich as possible (can be a phase II) >> >> Please note that I'm not looking for a service, I'm looking for the >> software itself. >> >> Thanks >> >> -- >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Unix Distributed Systems Engineer HTTP://www.CyberShell.com >> CyberShell Engineering >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> > -- James Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 979-862-3725 Texas A&M CIS Operating Systems Group, Unix