I've been using Silkymail from http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail.  It's a 
modified version of IMP that has a very smooth user interface (it's very 
similar to the Mulberry email client, which I also use and like very much). 
Installation is either a (relative) breeze or a nightmare.  It's a breeze 
if you're installing on an otherwise "barren" machine because the tarball 
includes about six different packages -- apache, SSL, uw-imap, imp, and 
gawd-knows-what-else -- which it installs under its own directory tree. 
The nightmare comes in if you already have some of those tools installed in 
other places on your system.  But it can be made to work.

The version I'm running right now is 1.1.x.  1.2 is out, and I was told 
several weeks ago that 1.3 is imminent, but there's no sign of it at the 
web site yet.

John
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--On Friday, February 08, 2002 3:57 PM +0200 Craigsc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> Try horde / imp
>
> ..Craig
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> does anybody know some webmail system for debian?
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> Thanks
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> Josep
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