SQWebMail.

It's fast (written in C), supports qmail very well, and the HTML is 
separate (templated) from the code, so it's easy to customize.

http://www.inter7.com


Eric


>Hello!
>
>I am going to install a web mail reading system. It has to:
>  - support qmail with virtualdomains
>  - have a look that would be reasonably easy to customize
>  - be written in a way that isn't a nightmare to
>    understand/modify
>  - be secure (well, you can't really prove that, but the code
>    shouldn't look suspicious).
>
>It doesn't have to be packaged, since it is not a Debian box
>(but will be, soon. (*evil laughter*)
>
>Does anyone have some experience with such systems? It doesn't
>need to be an out-of-the-box-complete-and-working-solution,
>since I will have time to customize it extensively.
>
>regards
>
>Marcin
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