James Polley wrote:
Roundcube does look kinda purty.. but it's in alpha, and it uses
everyone's favorite toy database for some inexplicable reason. Why
does a webmail client need to use a database? If it really must, why
doesn't it use a real database?

Might suit your needs/wants... I'll stick with Squirrelmail for now

I just tried it - its less clunky than squirrelmail, and the interface works better. It uses a database to cache the mail - hence you get a speed increase. But of course that design has it problems.
It didn't take me long to set it up, so thats not bad.

It completely can't handle folder structure tho - I have heaps of folder buried in layers, and it can't handle them nicely. So I have to stick with slow squirrelmail, that kinda breaks for no good reason. Squirrelmail, due to its lack of cache has problems as well.

dave
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