I might suggest looking into something like Cold Fusion or Tango, both of
which are available for Linux.

For ultra simplicity, CF or Tango against MS Access as a database is often
used (and is actually quite robust considering the amount of brain damage
needed to use it)... Of course, Access is Windows only..

CF has some very easy to use POP and SMTP functionality.  I could probably
write a basic web mail app within 3 hours within CF..

My database of choice is usually Oracle, however... Can get a free
developer's license (for Linux) of Oracle 8i at http://technet.oracle.com

Regards,
-RK

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott D. Yelich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 1:10 PM
To: Dan Barber
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Additional Request --> Re: Web interface


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On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Dan Barber wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good web interface for qmail with
> maildirs, virtualhosts and sql backend which includes an
> addressbook and is relatively easy to configure?

and one that doesn't require 15 other small packages to
be installed or for the web server to be modified?

ie: no mysql and no php... etc?

Scott


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