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CuLy Mail from Custom Lynx is a CGI Web Based e-mail system
6778 CuLy Mail from Custom Lynx is a CGI Web Based e-mail system http://www.culymail.com CuLy Mail from Custom Lynx is a CGI Web Based e-mail system that allows you to give free e-mail addresses (anyone@yourdomain.com) using a single catchall POP3 Mailbox. It is also great to use for clients. Just remove the "Click here to register" from the login page and add users manually. CGI and Perl > Scripts and Programs > Email Systems > Web-based Email Oct 10, 2006

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oMail-webmail 0.98.5 is a Webmail solution for mail server based on qmail and optionaly vmailmgr or vpopmail.


Features:
qmail, vmailmgr and vpopmail authentication support (not sendmail)
100% Maildir based
reads the mail directely from the server disk, without need for POP3 or IMAP
multiple language support
session expiration after N minutes for security
multiple signatures und headers support
basic folders support (4 defined folders)
mailbox search engine
featured addressbook
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With Cross-Desktop you can manage Bookmarks, read RSS-Feeds, treat Zip-Archives as regular directories, edit Text-Files and many more. It integrages a functionally complete Email Client and a URL-Download feature for file transfer based on a url. It's simply your personal information manager! (PIM) And it's virus safe!
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Check up to four pop3 accounts
Check up to four Imap accounts.
Save up to three return addresses
Send mail via sendmail or smtp
Send up to three attachments in an mail
Supports displaying HTML email messages
Supports sending HTML email messages
Supports embedded multimedia in email messages
Supports infinitly nested emails and attachments.
Add/Delete folders
Address book which supports groups
Automatic and manual filtering of messages
Trash can
Search email
Color message labeling (automatic and manual)
Message status (Read, Unread, New, Replied, Forwarded)
Temporary message sorting (by From, Subject, Date or Size)
Permanent message sorting by date
Outbox with send again option
Stores messages in text files
Option of using cookies for saving sessions
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These scripts are provided "as is". There is no support available, no warranty provided and Chez Surette Art will not be held responsible or liable for damages resulting from their use either directly or indirectly. Final updates and fixes are on the Updates page and there is a Self-help forum operated entirely by users.
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NikoSoft WebMail is a set of PERL scripts working as CGIs, on any platform (Linux beeing the development platform), and released under NSPL (a slightly modified GPL, for compliance with French laws - but don't worry, an English translation is provided). It is a web-based application allowing your users to retrieve and send mails using SMTP and POP3. It does not download permanently mails from POP3 server, avoiding mail duplication. Mails are encoded using MIME standards, and downloading or uploading attachments is possible. It has be designed to be "light and simple", and therefore:
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