On mer, 2022-03-02 at 16:23 -0500, Dan Ritter wrote:
> > It seems very simple, but I didn't find anything just like that.
> > Roundcube, for instance, seems a good choice, but installing it on
> > Debian forces me to configure a database for the users, which I
> > really
> > don't need and don't even want to use. Squirrelmail is another good
> > choice, I thought it was a typical PHP application that you just
> > drop
> > in /var/www/html, making just some changes on some config.php, but
> > it's
> > not exactly like that.
> > 
> > Any hint would be really appreciated!
> > 
> 
> I just recommended RainLoop, but I have to withdraw that: the
> consensus on their GitHub issues is that the fork SnappyMail is
> better maintained.

Thanks a lot, I will give it a try, seems very interesting.

In the meantime I made Squirrelmail to work, but it has the same UI I
saw many many years ago. This is very good for me, since I'm looking
for a minimalistic approach, but it's really too minimalistic for my
users. RainLoop and SnappyMail are modern.

Best regards.

> 
> That said, Rainloop has worked very well for me over the years,
> and I suspect that SnappyMail will continue that.
> 
> https://snappymail.eu/
> https://github.com/the-djmaze/snappymail
> 
> -dsr-
> 

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