Looking for a web mail system like Squirrelmail but more like Roundcube's interface. My host is 1and1, and it seems Roundcube won't work due to PHP configuration. Anyone have any insite?
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Re: Free Webmail Interface
Any idea why Roundcube doesn't work? As far as I can see, it should work just fine. There might be some tweaks you can make to get it to work.
Atmail is OK. The free versions is decent enough, with a comparable feature set to Roundcube. My ISP uses the older Perl-based commercial version, which seems to be pretty similar UI-wise to the current free version. It's OK, although I personally like Roundcube more.
AfterLogic is another commercial webmail client with a free version. Also buiCentrax Mail Center. I've never used either of them, so I can't really recommend them beyond saying "they exist".
Xuheki looks to be similar to Roundcube as well, but appears to use Perl instead of PHP. I don't know if your web host will run that.
Horde apparently added a new UI recently. I can't remember off hand whether it's in PHP or Perl though.
Atmail is OK. The free versions is decent enough, with a comparable feature set to Roundcube. My ISP uses the older Perl-based commercial version, which seems to be pretty similar UI-wise to the current free version. It's OK, although I personally like Roundcube more.
AfterLogic is another commercial webmail client with a free version. Also buiCentrax Mail Center. I've never used either of them, so I can't really recommend them beyond saying "they exist".
Xuheki looks to be similar to Roundcube as well, but appears to use Perl instead of PHP. I don't know if your web host will run that.
Horde apparently added a new UI recently. I can't remember off hand whether it's in PHP or Perl though.
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Re: Free Webmail Interface
With 1and1, you need to adjust your .htaccess files to use PHP5. Now, I don't know if they have 5.21.
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Re: Free Webmail Interface
Oh yeah... all of those that I mentioned above require PHP 5. I think some of them require 5.1 rather than 5.2, but all of them require PHP 5.
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Re: Free Webmail Interface
Move your e-mail to Google Apps? http://www.htmlcenter.com/blog/setting- ... ur-domain/
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Also a great idea. I've established two email domains through Google and they are working great.curt_grymala wrote:Move your e-mail to Google Apps? http://www.htmlcenter.com/blog/setting- ... ur-domain/