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The PigeonAir Project aims at releasing an Open and Free GPL solution to easily build up clustered, scalable and modular email services, targetted to satisfy all ISP needs.
CRM aka Customer Relationship Management are applications that manage customers in relation to enterprise life. Our project, Customer Touch CRM, is a CRM application for small/medium firms. The application is easy to use and install.
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The POP3 project is a collaboration to give a full API of POP3 functions in a PHP class.
Currently the class supports retrieval of all headers in a single call, message retrieval and decoding into associative arrays, message deletion and short-time hol
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.
This is a WebMailClient which is able to keep Mails in folders and (in the future) notfiy Users by mobile phone if there's a new message.
I'd like to perform this project in a group, and YOU can join this group!
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