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@Mail Webmail in PHP for Plesk

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Hello,

Looks like @Mail just ported their Webmail interface from Perl to PHP at: http://atmail.com/

This is great news, since I have some client Plesk servers that could really do with an improved Webmail interface

IMP/Squirrelmail are really basic, really in need of a better Webmail interface!

Has anyone had any experience installing the PHP version of @Mail under Plesk, any feedback or reviews?

Their online demo at: http://phpdemo.atmail.com/ seems pretty slick. What do other Plesk customers think?
 
Hi,

I'm also interested in something that would replace IMP and integrate with Plesk.

Thanks.
 
ive been eye balling @mail for quite some time now, but it's too expensive standalone.

if plesk would include it, even if it was only as an add-on module, I'd probably buy it.
 
Hey guys ,

IMP really could do with an upgrade, it's pretty average, and I don't know how the heck clients use it.

The pricing of @Mail starts at $850 for a 10,000 user license for the Webmail interface, which seems pretty reasonable.

Now if only Plesk bundled @Mail with the next Plesk 9, that would be cool :)
 
That PHP interface is alot faster. I tried them out for a while on a few test machines but their cost prohibited us from using them at the time. I got it installed on a Plesk box but it didn't cooperate very well.
Might be better now but I don't have time to test it out. Any of our clients that have lots of users or complain about Horde, we switch to a GMail Hosted account.
 
Hey all;

We have been testing Webmail apps for sometime for our new service; @Mail is still much better then Roundcube in our tests, seems to be a much more polished interface and has more features.

For $800 we are going to setup the software, pretty cheap for a 10,000 user license.

Would be cool if Plesk could bundle a better Webmail interface like @Mail in a future release
 
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