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This is a discussion on Re: Web mail within the lucky.openbsd.misc forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> http://www.roundcube.net/ It is pretty new still, but I replaced SquirrelMail with it because SquirrelMail is terrible. People seemed to ...


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Old 02-18-2008, 05:50 AM
Kian Mohageri
 
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Default Re: Web mail

http://www.roundcube.net/

It is pretty new still, but I replaced SquirrelMail with it because
SquirrelMail is terrible. People seemed to like the change. Very simple to
configure, and it's pretty.

-Kian

On 7/19/06, Bachman Kharazmi <bahkha@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> bkw@oden:~/ > pkg_info
>
> ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD...bmail-2.51.tgz
> Information for
>
> ftp://ftp.stacken.kth.se/pub/OpenBSD...bmail-2.51.tgz
>
> Comment:
> highly configurable webmail client
>
> Description:
> Open WebMail is a webmail system designed to manage very large mail folder
> files in a memory efficient way. It also provides a range of features to
> help users migrate smoothly from Microsoft Outlook to Open WebMail.
>
> FEATURES:
> ---------
> 1. fast folder access
> 2. efficient messages movement
> 3. smaller memory footprint
> 4. convenient folder and message operation
> 5. graceful filelock
> 6. remote SMTP relaying
> 7. virtual hosting and account alias
> 8. pam support
> 9. per user capability configuration
> 10. full content search
> 11. strong MIME message capability
> 12. draft folder support
> 13. spelling check support
> 14. POP3 mail support
> 15. mail filter support
> 16. message count preview
> 17. confirm reading support
> 18. BIG5/GB conversion (for Chinese only)
>
> Maintainer: Kevin Lo <kevlo@openbsd.org>
>
> WWW: http://www.openwebmail.org/
>
> /bkw
>
> On 19/07/06, Eric Johnson <mathlab-bsd@gruver.net> wrote:
> > Which web mail package is easiest to install and use on
> > OpenBSD? Are there any gaping security holes?


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