On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 11:14:47AM +1100, Glenn McGrath wrote: > WebMail > WebMail is a WWW mail application that allows users to manage IMAP or > POP3 mailboxes via an easy-to-use > WWW-interface. It may be used, for example, to give users access to > their mailboxes from anywhere in the > world. It is written in Java and should run at least on the most popular > Unix platforms. WebMail can run on its own HTTP server (users just have > to point their browser to the configured server and port) or can be run > as a Java Servlet. On the clientside, only a frames-capable browser is > needed, no Javascript or Java. I've used this. At least back then, it was not too good. It's dependency on Java sucks, but it wasn't a very complete webmail app either, so IMHO it's not that critical that it isn't packaged. -- Jordi Mallach Pérez || jordi@pusa.informat.uv.es || Rediscovering Freedom, aka Oskuro in || jordi@sindominio.net || Using Debian GNU/Linux Reinos de Leyenda || jordi@debian.org || http://debian.org http://sindominio.net GnuPG public information: pub 1024D/917A225E telnet pusa.uv.es 23 73ED 4244 FD43 5886 20AC 2644 2584 94BA 917A 225E
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