I can use a primer on researching WebMail programs with the following
http://www.astray.com/acmemail/
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Eric Cholet
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Subject: Any good WebMail programs?
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
IMP is probably the best but it's written in PHP
www.horde.org
Francesco
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
This is very off-topic but I'll mention it because you can
install the whole server and be running faster than you
can do the research to find something else.Look at
http://www.e-smith.org. They have a modified Redhat
distribution that is an 'office-in-a-box' and includes
webmail access
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
I would say Indigoperl has a better mail utility
www.indigostar.com
-Anand
- Original Message -
From: Drew Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Medi Montaseri [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:31 AM
Subject: Re: Any good WebMail programs?
I can recommend
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
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I can use a primer on researching WebMail programs
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~mbeattie/wing/