Hi Nathan, Just as a matter of protocol it's better to ask these sort of questions on the [email protected] mailing list as you'll get a lot more feedback on what people are using for webmail.
As regards IMAP; there is not enough functionality to use yet, as messages are not persisted to disk, but are only held in memory. I am currently working on this, but I don't really have a time frame at the moment. -- Jason > -----Original Message----- > From: Nathan Day [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 10 May 2005 12:40 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Webmail access > > Hi, > > I am happily using James as my email server for personal mail and it is > running on a Linux box connected to my home broadband connection. I am > very happy with performance and functionality. The only thing I would > like to do, but seemingly can't is access the mail boxes through a > browser. > > I know IMAP support is on the way and that I could use one of the many > open source JSP/Servlet solutions out there deployed in Tomcat or > something, but are there any alternatives for me in the meantime? > > Additionally, how functional is the IMAP functionality that has > currently been developed and not released? Would it be worth trying some > of the nightly source releases to play with the IMAP functionality or is > it pretty immature at this stage? > > Many thanks, > > Nathan
