Jacob L. Leifman wrote:
So far this thread has focused on the various IMAP based solutions and the merits of the many alternate components to such. Keying off some comments in the OP (below) I would like to point out that there _is_ an OpenBSD package openwebmail-2.51p1.tgz for a non-IMAP webmail. A few of the things that I like about this solution are:
 - it is written entirely in perl (no php or other non-base prereqs)
 - it works well when deployed on the mail server or over POP3
 - its interface is very clean yet fairly feature rich
 - it is browser agnostic and renders decently even on mobiles

Again, I bring this up only because it seems to me that the original goal was a simple non-IMAP solution and this suggestion should be taken completely independent of the rest of this thread -- IMAP adds capabilities and complexities that make any comparison of solutions with and without it mostly invalid.


I looked at openwebmail very seriously.
Openwebmail requires apache to be run unchrooted.

The other options I found were not perl based, which I like, but PHP based.

I basically had to decide between PHP or unchrooting apache.

Tough choice. I went with squirrelmail, which is PHP.

Chroot or not chroot, that is the question!?

Chris Bennett

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