![]() ![]() But if you keep it under 25 users and a single server install the pro version is for free. If you´re fast then installation needs about 2 minutes of time.Īnd the best thing is – normally you have to invest a lot of money for that solution ( 149$ for 25 user license). It´s well explained and lets you test every single setting of your upcoming webmail solution. WebMail Pro has a very good installer (you only need to upload the files to your server, chmod one directory) that does everything on its own. Some didn´t run the installer or did anything at all (like Roundcube), some required to disable every single PHP security enhancement (like Hastymail) and others were way to difficult to configure (like Squirremail, or IMP out of the Horde Framework). All other products on the list had major flaws. The one it lacked is that it only runs with PHP Safe Mode Off (hmm, not good but anyway…). secure (no register globals, safe mode, etc.)ĪfterLogics WebMail Pro was the only solution that fullfilled 3 of my 4 assumptions.easy to configure and install (web based, no hacking through 10 different config files).I had 4 assumptions for a PHP / MySQL / Apache based webmail solution: I found a very good overview for webmail solutions at this site and believe me – I tried them all. Not good for me, I need a web based solution. Ritlabs – my favourite desktop e-mail client provider still has no web solution, only a portable version of their famous mail client The Bat. It has all the features I need (and dozens more which I don´t care about) but I don´t like it. With the daily mail mass increasing and time to spare for it decreasing I decided that I need a new and better solution. The older one lacked nearly everything a modern webmail application has, but was quite fast. The newer one had many features but was dead slow. A very simple and old school one and a web 2.0 like styled newer one. ![]() Over the past years I have been using my providers (1&1) webmail solution. Update: Comments have been disabled as being the no.1 source of spam. ![]()
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