I like it too BUT it is no longer being developed.  Due to an IP
restriction with Ernie's (the author) employer, he felt it was neccessary
to cease development until the situation changes.  It also reads from your
passwd/shadow files.  Last I checked it can't use NIS, RADIUS, TACACS,
LDAP, or PAM.  You can however easily hack it up and add things like
mouseovers (what I added), default signatures, etc...  OpenWebmail is a
fork of Neomail and is pretty nice too.  I don't know about auth options
though.

Like I said, I like Neomail.  That's what we're using now.  However we're
switching to something else for auth needs primarily.  I don't really have
a grasp on how CPU intensive it is.  We have users with large mail spools
that hurt us when the POP their spools.  I don't notice when they use
webmail though.  

HTH
 Justin



On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Wayne Heming wrote:

> I just installed neomail http://neomail.sourceforge.net/
> 
> Its works fine with limited extra tools, perl, DB, CGI. and FREE. and 
> doesn't require IMAP.
> 
> very simple to install.
> 
> Not sure of max users etc, didn't really go into that.
> 
> Wayne
> 
> At 03:17 PM 17/09/02 -0400, Alan Brown wrote:
> >On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Frank Pineau wrote:
> >
> > > IMP (http://www.horde.org) supports POP3 and IMAP.  Frankly, if you're 
> > doing
> > > webmail, IMAP is nicer anyway.
> >
> >Having run both, I strongly agree. :-)
> 
> 

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