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From: Gary D. Margiotta (garytbe.net)
Date: Sat Dec 29 2001 - 10:39:25 CST

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    I had found squirrelmail by chance one day, and liked it enough to try
    it. Someone also suggested IMP, but I really did like the ease of
    implementation, plus SQMail seemed easier to work through and update.

    I've currently got SQMail on 4 different client production servers, plus
    the webmail functions for my normal day job (some 'normal' users even
    prefer it over the main Outlook client, and everyone thinks its light
    years better than the Outlook web client). I like the plugins they have,
    and I like the way they are integrating some of the main ones into the
    overall package.

    -Gary

    "Complexity breeds bugs. Bugs prevent adoption, lack of adoption results
    in death. Death not good."

    On Sat, 29 Dec 2001, Ralf Hildebrandt wrote:

    > On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 08:17:40AM -0500, Joshua E Warchol wrote:
    > > I recommend IMP from Horde.org. They are about to release IMP 3.0 and I've
    > > been using the release candidates for a while, it rocks. Written in PHP, it
    > > uses IMAP to connect to the server. A robust back-end allows for storing of
    > > user preferences, addressbooks, etc. All the horde projects are tightly
    > > integrated, so for example you can play with Kronolith, the Horde web-based
    > > calendar.
    >
    > This is definitely a plus. I personally use SquirrelMail due to it's
    > very easy installation (unpack and you're ready to go).
    >
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