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    Hastymail
    Hastymail is a fast, secure, rfc-compliant, cross-platform IMAP/SMTP client application written in PHP providing a clean web interface for sending and reading E-mail. This version of Hastymail is no longer being developed. We are now working on a new version, Hastymail 3, AKA, "Cypht". http://cypht.org
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    phlyMail Free
    phlyMail is a Webmail and data hosting application. It features IMAP, POP3, SMS, Fax support, a Calendar, Bookmarks, files manager. Multiuser and single user editions available.
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    PoCoMy

    Postfix + Courier + Mysql Admin Webfrontend

    PoCoMy: Postfix + Courier + Mysql :: Webfrontend for administration. Features: Virtual domains, forwarding, aliases, sender aliases, multi user, multi language, privileges system, delegation of rights per domain, ...
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    Quinsonnas Mail, a PHP4+/PEAR Web email client, retrieves mail from POP, IMAP, and NNTP server inboxes into a MySQL database. Mail is sent via SMTP, Sendmail, or PHP. MIME emails are supported as well. Contacts and lists are stored for composing email.
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    A multimedia blog that receives messages from mms or mail. The message can consist of text, image(s), sound(s) and/or video(s). Users can view and download media content from the blog and write comments on it.
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    AnonInbox is a PHP script which provides users with anonymous access to email. It uses a MySQL database for efficient storage of mail. Old messages are automatically removed at a specified interval. Malicious attachments are blocked.
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    RetrieveUserData is a plugin for the webmailer Squirrelmail. It retrieves a user's name and e-mail address from a configurable source like LDAP or MySQL. Your users don't need to configure Squirrelmail before writing their first mail.
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    Encki Mail is a web based e-mail system that focusses on ease of use for both the user and the system administrator. The project is being developed for Linux using the popular PHP + MySQL combination.
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