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Barry Hawkins wrote:
> John Wells wrote:
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> I've done a pretty extensive search, but would like to query the
>> group: what open source webmail projects do you use?
>>
>> I'm a long time happy squirrelmail user, but I have a need to provide a
>> bit flashier, template-driven site to a particular client.
>>
>> I've looked at horde, and it looks nice, but I really need one that
>> supports a folder list somewhere on the main screen with message counts,
>> like squirrelmail does. Also, horde tries a bit hard to be all things to
>> all people, and problems are introduced accordingly.
>>
>> Heck, if it doesn't provide the folder list, I might consider it anyway
>> and add it in. As long as it's template-driven so modifying look and
>> feel
>> isn't a nightmare (I love squirrelmail, but look and feel is so tightly
>> wrapped in the code it's difficult to customize).
>>
>> Also, I'm flexible to implementation....PHP, Perl, Python, Java, etc...
>>
>> Thanks,
>> John
>>
>>
>>
> I use Squirrelmail, but have used Horde and Neomail in the past. I
> would say that Neomail and Horde hold more visual appeal.
>
> Regards,
>
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