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Welcome to the project page of the Open JMail Server - a scalable Java email server. Features POP, SMTP, IMAP, dynamic pluggable storage design, modular protocol handling, easy XML configuration and much more.
All effort are being directed to the Squirrelmail Project which is also here on Source Forge. SquirrelMail has an excellent start on something that will be spectacular in the years to come. Go check it out at www.squirrelmail.org
IMAPWeb is web-based IMAP client. It is written using Java and uses the Enhydra platform. It supports folders, file attachments (sending and viewing), reply, forward (with attachments) and mail delete.
Web-based email client written in PHP 4. Planned features for this client include 1) multiple Inboxs, 2) LDAP-based Adress Book, 3) multiple mime-types viewable online, 4) support thumbnail views of image attachments.
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Kommunicator could organize your communication in a smart way. Due the easy use of plugins you will be able to integrate different communications form like SMS, Mail, IM in a most personalized way, but the programm will stay easy and lightweighted.
The postfixadmin application rewrite with ExtJS and ADODB.
I would like to create a professional and modern GUI.
Backend: php5, adodb
Frontend: Extjs 2.2.1