On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 1:53 AM, Stan Hoeppner <s...@hardwarefreak.com> wrote: > On 12/27/2012 12:38 AM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan wrote: >> i want a web interface for our email access. >> To me roundcube seems more attractive/better then squirrel-mail (look >> wise) however i dont want to overlook better options/features if there >> are any in squirrelmail. >> so my question to all the users who have experience with both UI. >> would you please suggest me which one to pick and which one is >> good/better/stable to use? > > Have you looked at SoGo? Advanced Ajax interface, with right click > context sensitive drop downs, drag & drop, etc, like a normal desktop > mail client. It's not just webmail but a full groupware server like MS > Exchange. Full LDAP support, shared calenders, etc. In addition to the > web interface it supports fat Thunderbird/Lightning and Outlook clients. > It also supports Android/iPhone/Blackberry. Includes an admin plugin > for Webmin. In short it's very feature rich. The one downside is that > it requires more system resources on both the client and server, but > with modern hardware this shouldn't be an issue. > > http://www.sogo.nu/
Thanks, i have been through with this ( i mean an overview) but what i am interested in is combining together all the elements by my self. its kinda fun and it will give me the opportunity to learn more. and i love when i type commands in black and white (X console) of Linux and my manager and people around watching me that i am doing some kind of a black magic :P > > -- > Stan >