I
just installed the @mail open source version and it appears to work
with the Maildir, despite what the website says.   Seems to be
nice,easy to install, fresh clean interface, easy to use.  I'll give
it a try for a while and see how it works.  I have been looking for a
new webmail look for a while.   
On Fri 27/11/09 11:09 AM , Ariel 
wrote:www.hastymail.orghttp://atmail.org/http://www.afterlogic.com/products/webmail-lite
  

2009/11/27 Maxwell Smart 
        I installed the outlook theme as described by Andreas, but it
doesn't quite look like the screenshot in Sourceforge.  I also have 34
themes in the them folder by default, so I had to make it [35].  
 Nutsmail looks like the cleanest, most modern looking option to me,
but that's just my .02 
 Jake Vickers wrote:    Sales wrote:          

        What other webmail interfaces are people using?  I have had
squirrelmail running for several years on a toaster, but am building a
new toaster and want a new interface.  I think the final straw was my
65 year old mother telling me it looked dated and that she
didn’t like using it.  Roundcube looks promising, but am
wondering just how far along it is, Horde looks like a pain, and then
there are a myriad of others.  I wish SM would change the look,
because it works well - something a little more Outlookish would be
great, but I don’t think they ever plan that.  Just need some
hints, and something that is easy to install and maintain.  
 Roundcube has had several major security flaws in the past that
allowed persistent crackers to obtain shell access on a server.  I do
not recommend it anymore as I have lost trust in the code base at this
point. Mine is not the only opinion, but if you do go with it I would
recommend trolling their forums every other day to keep up on
vulnerabilities.
 There are some skins for Squirrelmail that others have suggested.
I've personally used Nutsmail (nustmail.com) with it and it worked
well.
 Horde is a little bit of setup, and I think it's interface is kludgy,
but it does provide a little more functionality.
 eGroupware is a little cleaner and provides a lot of extra
functionality, but I have not set it up for Qmail yet myself. 
 Someone else sent me a link a while back for another one that was
perl based that looked different, but I did not test it out much.
 How about we keep this thread going and add links to the reply, so we
have one lone list of webmail apps to try out. I'll start it:
  http://roundcube.net
  http://nutsmail.com
  http://sourceforge.net/projects/squirreloutlook/
  http://www.egroupware.org/
  http://www.horde.org/
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