Web Based Mail Systems

Alex Snow alex_snow at gmx.net
Mon Dec 20 19:55:49 EST 2004


webmin has a rather basic webmail interface...it's under servers->read 
user mail. I haven't really used it that much, but it seems to work 
ok. though webmin is rather resource hungry. But squirrelmail is your 
best bet. It runs pretty good on my pII/233.
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 
03:52:39PM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
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> I'm thinking about putting up a Webmail type system on my local
> machine so I can remotely pick up my mail with a conventional web
> browser.  I tried Squirrel mail and the interface looked pretty good
> but It seems to be truncating my IMAP extracts.  I think it is because
> of the slow '486 I'm running it on <sigh>.  Are there any other
> webmail systems out there people have used with favorable results?
> 
> Thanks for any ideas.
> 
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