On 1-Feb-2010, at 13:39, Stan Hoeppner wrote: > > Carlos Williams put forth on 2/1/2010 10:04 AM: > >> I recommend and prefer Roundcube. >> >> http://roundcube.net/ > > +1 > > If you're going to offer webmail, you may as well offer IMAP folders instead > of POP. JMHO.
Yeah, I have to say I don't even understand how webmail+POP3 makes any sense at all. > I'm an ex Squirrelmail user and switched to Roundcube, mainly for the nicer > user interface. I ran a tesbed of Roundcube for my users and while the interface is *much* nucer than SquirrelMail, it has proven to be extremely flakey at a massive memory hog. Maybe things have improved with the 0.3.x version, but I finally had to dump it because it kept causing PHP and Apache to throttle. > Other than Roundcube, for a really nice modern AJAX interface, take a look at > SOGo. The thing that really impresses me is the right click context menus > like those available in Thunderbird or other GUI mail clients. Thanks for that, I'll take a look at it. -- And now, the rest of the story