yes i've used and know it's too good; but all those for small number of
users; i want to use it at an ISP level; at ISP level i require some addons
like quota/autorespond etc..i'll give a try to squirrelmail
thanks

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 12:19 PM, Thijssen <jul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 16:52, K bharathan <kbhara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > of course this is a non postfix topic; but i'd like to know from the
> > experienced which webmail is best for a postfix pop server
>
> It mostly depends on the type of users you have;
>
> - If they like flashy GUI bullshit like HTML-mail and WYSIWYG
> formatted emails and spam and commerce, then don't use Squirrelmail.
> - If they focuss on actual text content and plaintext emails (the way
> it should be), then squirrelmail is your Number One choice, far
> outweighing all others.
>
> It's rock stable and top-secure. I use it together with dovecot,
> postfix, clamav, clamsmtdp, php and apache on debian x64, and it's
> just splendid.
> Been using Squirrelmail ever since it appeared in 2000 and won't be
> going away anytime soon. When it appeared I was really glad it did.
> Was exactly what I was looking for. My users complained the hell out
> of me each time I let them test a different webmail engine, and they
> were right everytime. Squirrelmail is lightweight, loads faster, has
> no useless plugins nobody really needs and gets the job done. Plus the
> sqm userbase is huge, solutions to problems are always up for grabs in
> wikis and mailinglists. Developers are responsive and active too.
>
> I'd recommend Squirrelmail.
> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/SquirrelMailFeatures
>
> Good luck!
>
> Julius
>

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