Wow!  TWIG looks pretty darn cool!  Squirrelmail recently has added some
preliminary calendar support, as well as some other spiffy add-ons, but I
have to admit that TWIG is almost certainly a superior tool for groupware
stuff.  Couple of questions (which I can't tell from a preliminary glance
at the site):

- Do scheduled meetings nag attendees (eg. send e-mail notifications)?
- Is there any way to globally schedule stuff, for example conference
  rooms?

Is there any somewhat in-depth documentation?  While the demo they have at
their site is cool (very cool, even), I'd like to be able to have
something to actually *reference*.

Thanks for the pointer!

-Ken

On 10 Apr 2002, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:

> On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 23:59, Ken Ambrose wrote:
> > On a note having absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with flat panels, I
> > just want to pipe up and say that Squirrel Mail (currently at v. 1.25)
> > rocks.  If any of you are looking for a powerful web-based interface to
> > your IMAP (and, with the proper plugin, even your POP) e-mail server, I
> > strongly suggest you check out http://www.squirrelmail.org.
>
> I use webmail to read my home e-mail from work all the time. I used to
> use IMP, but it started to annoy me (bad line wrapping, dependancies,
> etc.). I used squirrel-mail for a few weeks, and I have to agree. It was
> rock solid, and there were a ton of features in the core, and at the
> time, there were about 50 or so plugins for additional features (many of
> the plugins are added to the core on a regular basis apparently). In the
> interest of research, I recently moved on to a system called TWIG
> (http://twig.screwdriver.net). It is more of a groupware suite, with
> calendar, todo, contacts, e-mail, etc. Also a good performer (written in
> PHP), and lot's of features plus plugins. It's more suited for a work
> environment, which is why I'm looking at it. However, all in all, it's a
> great app.
>
> C-Ya,
> Kenny
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