I am using Courier-mail (http://www.courier-mta.org) for two monthes now, and i'm very satisfied.
It provides:
webmail, imap, pop3, smtp - and most important supports SSL. It also has many other good features (support for ldap, postgresql).
it's very easy to setup, and works well.
it runs on my pentium166 with 64MB RAM using redhat7.1
I use it's imaps feature mostly, but from my testings of its webmail it looks like it works well with Hebrew.
Noam
p.s.
i know there's also a package called "cyrus" which supposed to give similar features, but i never saw it in action.
Nadav Har'El wrote:
Hi people,
I am looking for advice on which Web-Mail software to use.
Needless to say, I want something that is free software, and runs on Linux; Bonus points for a package that is relatively easy to install on Debian.
If it's not clear, by "webmail" I mean a way in which someone could read and his or her email (stored on the same machine, which also has POP3 and IMAP already installed, if that matters) via a Web interface, much like the one of Hotmail or YahooMail. I'm not looking for ISP-grade software - this system is not likely to have more than 10 users.
Any recommendations?
Thanks, Nadav.
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