8 Jun
2016
8 Jun
'16
9:45 p.m.
I like horde (with dove cot doing imaps) because it speaks ActiveSync natively. Sent via the Samsung GALAXY S® 5, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: alvin nanog <nanogml@mail.ddos-mitigator.net> Date: 6/8/2016 21:37 (GMT-05:00) To: eric.kuhnke@gmail.com Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Webmail / IMAPS software for end-user clients in 2016 > > hi ya > > On 06/08/16 at 06:06pm, Eric Kuhnke wrote: >> If you had to put up a public facing webmail interface for people to use, >> and maintain it for the foreseeable future (5-6 years), what would you use? >> >> Roundcube? >> https://roundcube.net/ > - good > >> Rainloop? >> http://www.rainloop.net/ > - never used > - w/o db support, how you maintain a (real) list of x,000 users and pwd > >> Something else? > > http://squirrlemail.org > - good > > http://openwebmail.org/ > - least effort to get webmail running ( esp if time is limited ) > > http://horde.org > - possibly confusing install process > > --------- > imaps from doveocot.org > ( note differences between dovecot-1.x vs dovecot-2.x ) > >> Requirements: >> Needs to be open souce and GPL, BSD or Apache licensed >> >> Email storage will be accessed via IMAP/TLS1.2 >> >> Runs on a Debian based platform with apache2 or nginx >> >> Desktop browser CSS and mobile device CSS/HTML functionality on 4" to 7" >> size screens with Chrome and Safari > > - you probably want support for your favorite sql app > - you probably want support for your favorite anti-virus app > - you probably want support for your favorite anti-spam app > > http://networknightmare.net/WebMail/ > > magic pixie dust > alvin > # DDoS-Mitigator.net > # >