[Dovecot] IMAP and webmail applications
Tom Allison
tallison at tacocat.net
Fri Jun 18 05:38:10 EEST 2004
Dan Wang wrote:
> i thought squirrelmail would be way too much of an overkill for my needs
> also but i went for it. i'm using debian and i got the squirrelmail
> package installed and working within 15 minutes. what really makes life
> easy is that squirrelmail comes with a configuration utility
> (squirrelmail-configure). it was very easy to get things configured
> without worry about a lot of conf files :) i also like the many plugins
> that people have created for squirrelmail. it's also very simple to add
> these plugins into squirrelmail using squirrelmail-configure.
>
> i had originally been ssh and mutt to check my mail, but i decided it be
> nice to have a web front-end and squirrelmail /apache /dovecot /procmail
> /spamassassin /gotmail /getmail /fetchyahoo have been a good mix for me.
>
> the hardest part for me was figuring out procmail and not squirrelmail :)
>
squirrelmails nice. I'm not going to knock it. In fact, I consider it
right to be an example of what to follow.
But my interests are to write something for compatability with mod_perl
and HTML::Mason so give me a system that will be much faster than
squirrelmail and easier to include in web sites. (HTML::Mason would
allow you to write the entire webmail application as an object to
include in a page...) The advantage of HTML::Mason over PHP is that
it's very easy to cache pages in addition to the advantages of mod_perl
over PHP (unless you use Zope?).
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