I am using roundcube - its easy to install and is very good for a basic e-mail functionality. Most of my roubcube installation time I spent on upgrading php and making sure it is not broken.

Group Office and an excellent collaboration platform including e-mails.

Rgds
Alex


On 15/05/2012 06:43, Dhulla, Deepen Vinod wrote:
hi,
try using open-source version of Group-Office from http://www.group-office.com/ <http://www.group-office.com/> its more easy to use than horde for end-user then the power-horse horde.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/group-office/

It has a rich interface.

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On Monday, 14-05-2012 on 22:08 Gilbert T. Gutierrez, Jr. wrote:

    I added to the Wiki a couple years ago a Horde Webmail page (I am
    a little tired and I maybe confusing that page with a different
    page I created). I based a good part on Anil Aliyan's post in
    2010. I think it is really easy to install and works nice (though
    I do not use it). At the time I was evaluating many different web
    mail systems. RoundCube at the time I did not like because it
    seemed very limited. Both though have a much better appearance
    than the stock SquirrelMail.

    Gilbert


    On 5/13/2012 8:18 AM, David Milholen wrote:
    I am looking to spice up the webmail on our internal qmail box.
    What is every one using for their qmail-toaster box and which is
    easier to install?
    Thanks
    Dave

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