horde, round cube or squirrelmail?
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Hello all, If we are talking of web mail, which one of those three would you choose? aaaand of course please tell why... Thank you in advance!
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Hello all, If we are talking of web mail, which one of those three would you choose? aaaand of course please tell why... Thank you in advance!
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Spaghetti & tomatoes. :-\
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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Spaghetti & tomatoes. :-\
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
[My articles]and some black olives... mmmmmmmmmmmm... :rolleyes:
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Hello all, If we are talking of web mail, which one of those three would you choose? aaaand of course please tell why... Thank you in advance!
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I dislike all of them and connect a client rather than use them. Or, I add the accounts into gmail.
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Hello all, If we are talking of web mail, which one of those three would you choose? aaaand of course please tell why... Thank you in advance!
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I like Squirrel because I find it to be the leanest of the 3. When connecting from the desktop, I use Thunderbird. Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP). /ravi
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I like Squirrel because I find it to be the leanest of the 3. When connecting from the desktop, I use Thunderbird. Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP). /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP).
You were bored?
Wout
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP).
You were bored?
Wout
No, I'm trying out (what I think are) some interesting ideas around filtering and spam detection. (I spend a lot of time away from work writing code). /ravi
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No, I'm trying out (what I think are) some interesting ideas around filtering and spam detection. (I spend a lot of time away from work writing code). /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
I spend a lot of time away from work writing code
At first I was like :laugh: then I was like :suss: when I realized you were serious.
There is no failure only feedback
What can I say? I lead a one-dimensional life. But it's a happy one. :) /ravi
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Hello all, If we are talking of web mail, which one of those three would you choose? aaaand of course please tell why... Thank you in advance!
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If it is for work, none of them. POP3 rules. Long story short - Our team had to suffer using SquirrelMail for around a year. Our client wanted to use it while we were connected to their VPN (apparently it was more "secure" than POP. Don't ask me why :doh: ). If there are around several dozen messages, it was fine, but as the number increased, the damned thing got bogged down more and more, and sometimes failed to load altogether. After some time, they allowed some half-assed export option, so we downloaded everything as a ZIP file, and exported them to our POP3 client :rolleyes: I should tell the full story on the DailyWTF sometime X|
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I like Squirrel because I find it to be the leanest of the 3. When connecting from the desktop, I use Thunderbird. Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP). /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP).
I'll be looking forward to seeing that, Ravi. But does anyone support IMAP yet? It's been around for years, but I've never seen an ISP that supports it.
Will Rogers never met me.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
Incidentally, I'm writing my own mail client (POP/IMAP and SMTP).
I'll be looking forward to seeing that, Ravi. But does anyone support IMAP yet? It's been around for years, but I've never seen an ISP that supports it.
Will Rogers never met me.
I've been using Web66.com for all my domains since 1997 - they support both POP and IMAP. /ravi
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If it is for work, none of them. POP3 rules. Long story short - Our team had to suffer using SquirrelMail for around a year. Our client wanted to use it while we were connected to their VPN (apparently it was more "secure" than POP. Don't ask me why :doh: ). If there are around several dozen messages, it was fine, but as the number increased, the damned thing got bogged down more and more, and sometimes failed to load altogether. After some time, they allowed some half-assed export option, so we downloaded everything as a ZIP file, and exported them to our POP3 client :rolleyes: I should tell the full story on the DailyWTF sometime X|
Indivara wrote:
If it is for work, none of them. POP3 rules.
The 3 web clients that Joan mentioned support POP. Did you mean to say "Desktop clients rule"? /ravi
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Indivara wrote:
If it is for work, none of them. POP3 rules.
The 3 web clients that Joan mentioned support POP. Did you mean to say "Desktop clients rule"? /ravi
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