Jeremy Zawodny wrote: > Why does the implementation language matter? Do you care if your > system binaries are written in C vs C++?
Not at all, unless the implementation language causes limitations. I looked at SquirrelMail, but php4 is not supported with apache2. It also looked painful to get the php stuff set up in the web server when I was using plain apache. And IIRC it wanted to copy all the php stuff into /etc or /var/www or somewhere, which does not seem like it would make it easy to upgrade. I have settled on sqwebmail, which is very easy to set up if you use courier already. It has some nice features like user configurable filtering via maildrop, and gpg support. It also does not require javascript or anything of that ilk, and is a plain jane cgi program and not some nasty thing embedded in the web server. I can't give any real testomony past that as I am just in the process of rolling it out. -- see shy jo
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