On Sat, May 28, 2005 at 11:58:58AM -0700, Paul Johnson wrote: > Is there any web mail packages out there that are comparable to mutt or > kmail when it comes to features and functionality? Some of my users can't > set an MUA up on their own... > I am personally a big fan of Horde and IMP. It is very scalable and Horde provides a framework that can be used by lots of applications (many of which are also packaged for Debian).
Take a look at the Horde projects page [0] for a complete list. The apps that are packaged for Debian are currently: For the old Horde framework (version 2): IMP (mail), Kronolith (calendar), Mnemo (notes), Nag (tasks), Sork (account management) and Turba (contacts). For the new Horde framework (version 3): All of the above (except for Sork), and additionally Chora (RCS, CVS, subversion viewer) and Ingo (mail filters). Personally, I am partial to Horde (specifically the horde3 package) for when I have nothing but a web browser to access my mail. I also maintain the chora2 package for the horde3 framework, so I may be a bit biased. I also intend to package some of the other apps once they make stable releases (the presentation app and news reader, for example). -Roberto -- Roberto C. Sanchez http://familiasanchez.net/~sanchezr
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