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if only I knew how
Bonodiaz amigo,
I have a simply html website hosted on a webserver somewhere that is PHP, CGI, PERL, Javascript, etc etc enabled. Not SQL or MySQL enabled. On my computer I have a email server that is fully functional for POP3 and SMTP. I require a webmail feature on the site that will send/recieve emails and attachments through my email server. The webmail would need to be linked to the email server some how. I do not want a webmail feature that uses a database of file structuring, just one that links to a email server that is live 24/7. The website is currently hosted on a webserver somewhere online. The webmail thingy will need to be able to be configured for use on this web server and linked to my email server on my computer. In febuary the website will be moved to an Apache web server on my computer together with the email server. I will hopefully have the webserver enabled for the required webmail script, ie PHP4. Please could someone recommend a webmail program or script that I could use for this scenario. I would prefer it to be free and siple but would pay upto £25 for one. Thank-you in advance for your help. Adios Amigo, MadRueNRG TechnoBakery Caretaker technobakery.com |
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Moved to Scripts
Fixed thread title Have you looked @ Horde? Squirrel Mail?
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Just to add ... OpenWebmail is also quite popular
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Squirrel Mail is a great resource, although you may need it installed for you by your hosting company.
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OpenWebmail is a very good package. It is a Perl package and does need a bit of work to setup but is one of the best I have seen. http://www.openwebmail.org/ |
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