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jwma (java webmail app) uses jakarta mail (formerly javamail) to provide access to an imap email store. Multiple users can authenticate, read, send and manipulate email storage and persist a list of contacts, email identities and their own individual preferences.
It works with email stored in mbox or maildir format or stored in a derby database; it has been tested with dovecot.james and exim4.
WebMail is a Java Servlet application that gives users WWW access to their IMAP/POP mailboxes. It supports folders, multiple languages, composing messages, MIME and virtual domains.
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Public Computing Services strives to provide essential information management to families that can't afford commercial software. Browser-based applications help users manage health, communications, education, legal, financial, home and employment data.
JFoxMail is a opensource J2EE webmail application. Access to read from IMAP account, Compose using SMTP, and Address Book management using LDAP is supported.
Postak is Java web based mail client. Main purpose is to provide access to POP3 and IMAP mail services and also to provide functionality for sending e-mail via SMTP protocol.
An email client written in Java, C, and C++ which not only allows standard pop/smpt/imap access, but also integrated access to Yahoo!, Hotmail, Lycos, and many others. This is all done without any additional services (such as pop forwarding).