Alec Story <[email protected]> writes:
>That seems like a really cool replacement to google groups, and has
>the web front-end that mailman lacks, but I don't see how that solves
>the personal email problem.  I'd like to run mail at alecstory.org,
>have [email protected], and be able to browse to mail.alecstory.org
>and see a gmail-equivalent interface.  I know I'd have to be careful
>about backing up my mail, but that's a separate problem that can be
>solved with a little money.

Sorry, I misread your mail and gave a misdirected answer.  I know there
is free software that does what you want, but I haven't run any of it
in a long time.

-K


>On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Karl Fogel
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>    Alec Story <[email protected]> writes:
>    >Is there a good, free webmail system that I can run on a server I
>    >control?  It's simple to run a vanilla mail server, but I don't
>    want
>    >to have to carry around Thunderbird portable just to access my
>    mail in
>    >public places.
>    
>    
>    Been hearing good things about GroupServer
>    (http://groupserver.org/).  I
>    haven't run it myself, but if you try it, please let me know how
>    it goes.
>    
>    -Karl
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