couple of options depending on how many customers you have and what all you want to offer few customers, lots of options - squirrelmail - www.squirrelmail.org - is great but it requires an imap server (it can fetch pop3 mail with plugins though) lots of customers - few options - basically a web frontend to pop3 email - http://nocc.sourceforge.net/ - its good, lightweight, easy to customize, minimal requirements (apache, php4, imap or pop server) or do a search on freshmeat for php webmail and you will get a ton of results. On Sunday 19 May 2002 08:06 pm, Luke Loh wrote:
Dear List
Was wondering if any of you have any recommendations and/or experience with a web-based front-end for email servers (we are running sendmail / qpopper). We would like to provide a web-based access for POP3 accounts to customers.
Thank you and regards
Luke Loh Senior Network Engineer Nicholls Price Pty Ltd Mb: 0412 022 311 Ph : 61 2 9222 9155 Fx : 61 2 9222 9166 www.nph.com.au Level 1, 70 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000
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