We use Mailman by Endymion. It does just what you want, but it isn't the greatest product:
http://endymion.com/products/mailman/ .~. /v\ -- // \\ JA /( )\ ^`~`^ L I N U X [-----------------------------------------------------------] Justin Ainsworth Systems Administrator PHONE: (530) 879-5660x108 Sunset Net LLC FAX: (530) 879-5676 1915 Mangrove Ave WEB: http://www.sunset.net Chico, CA 95926 EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [-----------------------------------------------------------] > -----Original Message----- > From: Tony Vickers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 9:06 PM > To: Anthony > Cc: Qmail-Ldap Mailing-list > Subject: Re: Re:WebMail > > > So you know that pop3 stores mail on the client then. How are > you going to store mail in a web browser. A Webmail type app > is still server side, so unless you have a real program > (client) that is going to run on the client to pull mail from > the mail server. I don't think you will find one....I just > have not heard on one. If you do find one I would like to see it. > > --Tony > > On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 21:14, Anthony wrote: > > I want the webmail like Openwebmail. > > > > But Openwebmail don't support Maildir. > > > > Pop3 don't store mail in the server size. I don't want the user to > > store more mails in the server and POP3 is so simple than IMAP. > > > > Thanks! > > > >
