Re: IMSP and address synchronization support (was Re: Webmail Client)

2001-09-14 Thread Jeremy Howard
Cyrus Daboo wrote: > Our products Mulberry and SilkyMail are pretty much the only shipping > clients that use IMSP. The old Simeon/ExecMail client used IMSP too, but > that is no longer being supported. The SilkyMail IMSP support is provided > as a PHP module. This is currently not available as pa

Re: Webmail Client & Question for Windows Client

2001-09-14 Thread Jeremy Howard
Evil Azrael wrote: > But knows anybody a good client for Windows? Outlook is too unsecure > for my taste, netscape lacks a lot of features i would like too see > and my favorite "The Bat!" doesn´t seem to be an IMAP client at all. > somehow it looks that´s just a POP3 client that can also fetch ma

IMSP and address synchronization support (was Re: Webmail Client)

2001-09-14 Thread Jeremy Howard
Michel Jouvin wrote: > In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress > books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share > address books between Webmail and other mail clients. > What clients support IMSP? Is this support synchronization/off-line access

Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Jules Agee
Evil Azrael wrote: >Guten Tag Richard Hopkins, >RH> SilkyMail from Cyrusoft > >RH> http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/ > >RH> is well worth a look. > >Not really... somehow it feels like horde/imp and the url of the >program where you are being redirected has imp in it´s path part. > >Christop

Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Michel Jouvin
In particular, Silkymail has support for IMSP preferences and adress books, A very interesting feature if you want user being able to share address books between Webmail and other mail clients. Michel On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:06:58 +0100 Richard Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > SilkyMai

Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Justin R. Miller
Thus spake Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client? I would second the recommendation for SquirrelMail. The user community is also very helpful. -- | Justin R. Miller / [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 0xC9C40C31 | Of all the th

Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Oyku Gencay
You may check out IMP (www.horde.org) or Squirrel Mail. (www.squirrelmail.org) THere are many more but the choice depends on your requirements.   Regards, Oyku Gencay   - Original Message - From: Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, Septembe

Re: Webmail Client & Question for Windows Client

2001-09-14 Thread Jean-Christophe Kermagoret
Just have a look at this webmail compare matrix : http://members.ferrara.linux.it/gmeneghetti/webmailcompare/ Bye Evil Azrael wrote: > Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita, > > i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement > was that the client must not need mysql (i hate m

Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Richard Hopkins
SilkyMail from Cyrusoft http://www.cyrusoft.com/silkymail/ is well worth a look. On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 08:38:01 -0300 Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey guys > > Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client? > > Rehuel Richard Hopkins, Inf

Re: Webmail Client & Question for Windows Client

2001-09-14 Thread Evil Azrael
Guten Tag Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita, i have recently checked some webmail clients. my special requirement was that the client must not need mysql (i hate mysql; PostgreSQL rulez !). You can find the following at freshmeat.net : SquirrelMail The one i will go to use. It´s special feature is that

Re: Webmail Client

2001-09-14 Thread Darin Perusich
check out squirrelmail, http://www.squirrelmail.org/. it's gnu, written in php4 and fast. > Rehuel Lobato de Mesquita wrote: > > Hey guys > > Can anyone recommend an open source "yahoo/hotmail-like" mail client? > > Rehuel -- Darin Perusich Unix Systems Administrator Cognigen Corp. [EMAIL P