Having tried this just now, I'm now going to have to agree with the other RoundCube users here. In not quite 10 minutes I had RC downloaded and configured, and it's easily the best webmail client I've seen yet.
On Thu, 23 Nov 2006 11:40:58 -0500, Jason Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Nov 23, 2006, at 10:24 AM, Bryan Allen wrote: > >> On Nov 23, 2006, at 8:19 AM, Jasper Bal wrote: >> >>> Anyone using webmail on OpenBSD? What's good, what's not? >> >> Roundcube has been the new hotness for a while now. >> >> http://www.roundcube.net/ >> >> It's trivial to configure, nice UI (shiny, has drag and drop), >> persistent IMAP connections... That said, I've only just now >> started stressing it, so, YMMV. > > I agree with others here that have suggested RoundCube. It is very > simple in features, but it does those things well. I'm currently > running revision 373 on a new OpenBSD -stable mailserver running > Postfix/Courier-IMAP. I have two other installations running older > versions of RoundCube on OpenBSD and RHEL. > > To compare and contrast, I've also used Squirrelmail and Horde/IMP > for years. I can't say that I have any serious problems with > Squirrelmail, but the interface sorely needs a freshening-up. Horde/ > IMP setup is not for the faint of heart, but has a ton of modules > available through the Horde framework. But if all you need is a > webmail interface that works well on OpenBSD, RoundCube should be on > your short list. Jump on the roundcube-dev list if you want to keep > up with HEAD and track any regression bugs. > > -- > Jason Dixon > DixonGroup Consulting > http://www.dixongroup.net -- Joel Goguen http://iapetus.dyndns.org/

