Spmail is a Web-based email client that allows users to send, receive, and filter email from a POP3 mail server while they read and compose messages. Its features include message filtering, multiple e-mail accounts, address book support etc.
These Perl CGI scripts provide a web interface to existing email accounts on any POP3 compliant mail server and send email through a standard SMTP server daemon. The WebMail interface is available in over 20 languages.
cWebMail is a Perl script for UNIX to send and receive emails using your web browser. You can read normal messages as easy as reading MIME messages and extracting attached files. You can send emails only using text mails, or attaching one file to the mail. It is very flexible in configuration, though each output screen is created using a special template, so you donīt have to touch the perl script itsself.
This simple Perl script will individually read the headers of messages on a POP3 or IMAP account and then prompt you to read, save, delete or reply to the message. You can selectively read your email directly from the mail server without having to download all the huge files waiting for you. Also allows you to selectively delete message from the server while saving others so that they can later be downloaded from another program.
oMail-webmail 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.