Re: Webmail Recommendations

From: Edwin L. Culp (eculp_at_encontacto.net)
Date: 04/07/05

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    Quoting Matt Ruzicka <matt@frii.com>:

    > I've seen this has gone back and forth in the past, but I didn't see much
    > jumping out at me since 2003 in the searchable archives. I'm wondering
    > what the current temperature of webmail software was.
    >
    > We are currently using SquirrelMail and although we are largely quite
    > happy there are a number of minor oddities that are causing our more
    > sensitive customers no end of frustration. Seeing as it appears about 25%
    > of our customers use our webmail at least occasionally we're looking at
    > potentially shifting gears in the not too distant future.
    >
    > What are other using and how happy are they with them? Looks like Horde
    > and Open WebMail are still running reasonably strong, though I have never
    > interacted with either of them. Are there new or recently re-emerged
    > packages out there?
    >
    > Unfortunately we are looking for something with a reasonably slick
    > interface (SquirrelMail is maybe lacking in this department a bit), as
    > well as a solid backend. As we all know people only care if they notice
    > the backend causes them problems, but almost everyone seems to care how
    > something looks.

    You might want to test drive the latest horde. I can't imagine
    anything much slicker ;) You will notice a speed difference.
    SquirrelMail is faster. I use both but prefer horde because of the
    other apps. and the quality of the framework and integration.

    ed

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