I have recently been looking for a webmail package, and have found IMP 
from Horde.  (http://www.horde.org).  It allows you to use both POP and 
IMAP with various encryptions.  It's written in PHP.

Andrew

On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 06:52  AM, Drew wrote:

> You should look at http://www.basilix.org/ it is a webmail package 
> using php
> and imap you can also use ssl with imap as well.
>
>
> Andrew
>
> Roman wrote:
>
>>  Hi all,
>>
>>  I'm using qpopper 3.1.2 on Linux and now I'd like to set up a Webmail
>> system. I have two main options:
>> a) set up an imap server and then use a webmail system that uses imap
>> protocol
>> b) find a webmail which uses directly pop3
>>
>>  My goals are:
>> - webmail being robust and _secure_ (i mean, sufficiently tested 
>> looking for
>> sec holes, etc)
>> - minimum number or no collisions between attempts to read mail for the
>> same user (for instance, using pop3 and webmail at the same time). Any 
>> idea
>> to optimize this? I suppose it will be impossible to use both systems 
>> at the
>> same time but at least I don't want pop gets too much time locked due 
>> to a
>> webmail access, and things like that.
>>
>>  My questions (unordered ;-)):
>> - which method is the best for that? a) or b) (imap or pop3)
>> - in case of choose imap, which (free) imap server (for Unix) would 
>> you use?
>> - which webmail system would you use? I've seen the following:
>> http://www.squirrelmail.org/
>> and looks great. It requires imap.
>> - will I have any "collision" problem between qpopper and imap?
>> - any tip&tricks for configure this (some timeout options fine tuning, 
>> etc)
>>
>>  I'm sure many of you have implemented such a system, so I'd like you 
>> to
>> give me some feedback and ideas.
>>
>>  Kind regards,
>> --R
>

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