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    Remote Mail is a multi-account Webmail manager. Quick as a webmail, yet powerful like a POP Email client, it lets you access via Web many POP accounts at once. The ideal companion for people who want to quickly read their mail everywhere they are.
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    Tortoise Mail is a POP3 and SMTP E-Mail Client written in PHP. By using PEAR Package DB, it supports many SQL-Based Databases (dbase, fbsql, ibase, ifx, msql, mssql, mysql, oci8, odbc, pgsql, sqlite, sybase). It is also PHP 5.x compatible.
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    NOTICE: Keep in mind that POP3ye is alpha software and by definition it is a long way from finished. POP3ye is a fully featured web-based e-mail client written in Object Oriented PHP 5. It ony supports the POP3 protocol.
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