Webmail / IMAPS software for end-user clients in 2016

Coy Hile coy.hile at coyhile.com
Thu Jun 9 01:45:49 UTC 2016



I like horde (with dove cot doing imaps) because it speaks ActiveSync  
natively. 


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-------- Original message --------
From: alvin nanog <nanogml at mail.ddos-mitigator.net>
Date: 6/8/2016  21:37  (GMT-05:00)
To: eric.kuhnke at gmail.com
Cc: nanog at nanog.org
Subject: Re: Webmail / IMAPS software for end-user clients in 2016

>
> hi ya
>
> On 06/08/16 at 06:06pm, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
>> If you had to put up a public facing webmail interface for people to use,
>> and maintain it for the foreseeable future (5-6 years), what would you use?
>>
>> Roundcube?
>> https://roundcube.net/
> - good
>
>> Rainloop?
>> http://www.rainloop.net/
> - never used
> - w/o db support, how you maintain a (real) list of x,000 users and pwd
>
>> Something else?
>
> http://squirrlemail.org
> - good
>
> http://openwebmail.org/
> - least effort to get webmail running ( esp if time is limited )
>
> http://horde.org
> - possibly confusing install process
>
> ---------
> imaps from doveocot.org
> ( note differences between dovecot-1.x vs dovecot-2.x )
>
>> Requirements:
>> Needs to be open souce and GPL, BSD or Apache licensed
>>
>> Email storage will be accessed via IMAP/TLS1.2
>>
>> Runs on a Debian based platform with apache2 or nginx
>>
>> Desktop browser CSS and mobile device CSS/HTML functionality on 4" to 7"
>> size screens with Chrome and Safari
>
> - you probably want support for your favorite sql app
> - you probably want support for your favorite anti-virus app
> - you probably want support for your favorite anti-spam app
>
> http://networknightmare.net/WebMail/
>
> magic pixie dust
> alvin
> # DDoS-Mitigator.net
> #
>




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