i am running an excellent package called "twig" which is coded entirely in php3
and uses a mysql backend.  it's very lean, and is even usable in a text-only
browser like lynx.  i did have some configuration pains, however.. once i got
everything working however, i haven't had any complaints from my users.

http://twig.screwdriver.net

-steve

On 11/09/99 @ 12:38PM, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:
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> On Tue, 9 Nov 1999, Charles Lewis wrote:
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> > I don't want to create a new email account somewhere, I just want to be able
> > to read the mail that is arriving on my linux box. For instance,
> > www.mailstart.com provides this type of functionality. Just type in your
> > full email address and password and you can view your messages. However, I'm
> > not sure how comfortable I am with that solution as I'm pretty much giving
> > them complete trust with my email (not to mention that they are running NT).
> > What would be ideal if I could get my Linux box to provide the same
> > functionality. Kind of like a web client for email.
> > 
> 
> I've played with the idea of setting that service up on my machine in the
> past.  Here are a couple sites I bookmarked while researching it:
> http://webmail.wastl.net/
> http://webbasedemail.com/
> http://www.horde.org/imp/
> 
> HTH,
> noah
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