[WEB4LIB] Re: Web based email programs (fwd)

Roy Tennant rtennant at library.berkeley.edu
Fri Jun 25 11:49:06 EDT 1999


Prentiss has a good suggestion -- putting up a summary of Web-based mail
reader options as a link from the Web4Lib Library Web Manager's Reference
Center. Is there anyone out there who would like to take this on as a
service to the Web4Lib community? The way I would prefer to do it is to
link to the page wherever you wish to maintain it. Thanks,
Roy

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 1999 06:53:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Prentiss Riddle <riddle at is.rice.edu>

> From: Brian Williams <brianw at nethost.multnomah.lib.or.us>
> Subject: [WEB4LIB] Web based email programs
> 
> I'm interested in providing access to our staff to email via something
> besides good old pine, namely something web based - and not their
> browsers.
> 
> I don't want them to go to a third party. I don't mind running something
> on our server to provide this.

I've seen this question come up a couple of times before on Web4Lib.
Maybe a summary should be added to the list of resources on the Web4Lib
web page.

A few free web-based mail readers that have been mentioned include:

	http://netbula.com/anyemail/
	http://www.atdot.org/
	http://web.horde.org/imp/

Here at Rice, we chose one called "WING" for "Web IMAP/NNTP Gateway".
It's written in perl and uses IMAP (not POP).  It should be available
at a CPAN site near you.  The sysadmins who evaluated several packages
chose WING because they felt it would be scaleable to a large number of
users.  We like having such a tool on hand chiefly for security reasons --
we needed a way to support e-mail access from off-campus (especially
when our students scatter for the summer) without passwords being
subject to snooping, and WING lets us hide the passwords with SSL.

I haven't found a WING website, but here's the README:

	http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-module/O/MICB/wing-0.6.readme

My co-worker who headed up the WING installation at Rice is Dean Lane
(dlane at rice.edu) and I imagine he'd be happy to answer questions.  He's
also put up a list of bugs and "to dos" (including an ambitious set of
extensions he wants to add for local use):

	http://wing.is.rice.edu/WingIssues.html

-- Prentiss Riddle ("aprendiz de todo, maestro de nada") riddle at rice.edu
-- Webmaster, Rice University / http://is.rice.edu/~riddle



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