Brings e-mail capabilities to your .NET applications in a few lines of code. You may choose a part of MailBee.NET Objects by standard (SMTP, POP3, IMAP, SSL, AntiSpam, Address Validator, Outlook) or by task: create and send, receive, parse, manage IMAP, protect, bulk e-mails, make them safe, protect from spam, convert to Outlook .MSG or to PDF.
Webmail front-end for your existing IMAP mail server. It uses powerful AJAX interface for faster access to your emails. Available for both major web platforms: ASP.NET (Windows only) and PHP (Linux/Windows).
This messaging and collaboration solution includes a groupware-enabled webmail, corporate contacts, calendars, files storage, and an optional SMTP/POP3/IMAP server with anti-spam and anti-virus protection (or can use your existing MTA). Supports CalDAV, CardDAV, ActiveSync (option), Outlook sync, Google Drive and Dropbox integration. Written in PHP.
I'm looking into setting up a Webmail interface that I can theme to match my site design that can be used by all my clients. I want my clients to be able to go to www.thoughtspacedesigns.com/mail, and log into their account (even if their account is something like [email protected]).
So far, I've been successful in setting up webmail per domain. I was able to download and install AfterLogic on , however I can only seem to set up thoughtspacedesigns.com accounts to work through this interface. It seems that any accounts hosted under a different domain name can't be added as users to this install.
Basically, I'm looking to have a single, free, themed portal that my clients can use to check their webmail. I don't wan to install different instances of this portal per domain. If anybody knows how to configure AfterLogic Webmail Lite to work on multiple domains, or another free solution that would handle this request, help would be greatly appreciated!
Main question here is: are all those domains hosted by the same mail server? Current edition of WebMail Lite is designed to work with a single IMAP/SMTP mail host, so if you'd like to access multiple email hosts, I'm afraid it's not going to work with WebMail Lite - at least, not without deep tweaking. You might consider using the Pro version instead.
But if this is actually the case of all the domains hosted by the same mail server, you simply need to supply its host details in default domain settings, and any user on that mail server should be able to log in, regardless of the domain.
I have a DreamHost standard account rather than VPS, so this may be different for you. I installed AfterLogic Webmail Lite, created SQL tables, etc, pointed it to the main domain for mail servers (mail.mydomain.com), enabled SSL, and left the advanced settings as default.
Since the default has users use their full email address as the username, and since any hosted mail.\*.\* actually goes to (YourAssignedMailserver).mail.dreamhost.com anyway (in my case mx1.sub4.homie.mail.dreamhost.com), users can log in using their full email address, and it doesn't matter what domain their address is actually on.
Webmail hides the certificate errors that users could see (since the presented hostname doesn't match the certificate name) if they use their own client. Users under other hosting accounts may not work, since they may be assigned a different mailserver, but I expect any user on the same server will.
Did you know that you can host your own email server with Mailcow and use the same OpenPGP.js libraries maintained by ProtonMail to exchange emails securely using PGP encryption? We are huge fans of ProtonMail, and we even use it for our company email, but some organizations simply require a self-hosted email server that they can host on their custom architected infrastructure.
The easiest way to deploy Afterlogic WebMail is on a separate virtual server in the same datacenter as your Mailcow email server. Although Afterlogic can be installed in the same server as Mailcow, it would require modifying the configuration file running in the Nginx container of the Mailcow Docker stack.
Afterlogic WebMail PHP Lite 8 requires a LAMP or LEMP server with the following PHP modules, and at least PHP version 5.6. We recommend using a newer PHP version, such as PHP 7.2, as any branch 7.1 or earlier will have reached security end of life by December 2019.
To check whether all the configuration requirements have been met for installing Afterlogic after you have edited data/settings/config.json from the command line, navigate to the domain or subdomain of your web server and append ?install to the end of the URL. Note that the superadmin password cannot be set from the config.json file, and must be set after logging into the Afterlogic dashboard for the first time using a blank password.
To integrate your Mailcow server with Afterlogic WebMail, sign in as superadmin and select Mail Servers from the navigation menu. Then click Add New Server to associate your Mailcow server with Afterlogic.
Also, ensure the checkboxes for Use mail threading if supported by the server and Use full email address as login are selected. When finished, click the Save button at the bottom of the page.
After the keypair is generated, it will appear in the list of Public keys and Private keys like this. Any future public keys which you import from other users will also appear in the list below. You can import any PGP key block (public or private) by clicking on the Import key option from this screen and copy and pasting it into the pop up modal window.
For security purposes it is recommended to disable autosaving of Drafts when composing emails from the Afterlogic webmail interface. Select Mail from the left navigation menu, and uncheck Allow autosave in Drafts to prevent unencrypted drafts from being saved on the server before you encrypt and send the email using PGP.
Note that PGP emails only support plain-text (not HTML formatting) and although attachments can be sent, they are not encrypted. The best way to share sensitive files is by using a private link to a cloud storage service such as NextCloud, which we also set up for our customers.
To send an encrypted email from Afterlogic, first have the intended recipient send you a copy of their PGP public key. If requested to provide a copy of your PGP public key, here is how you can do so from within Afterlogic.
Click the Send button to compose a new message, with your public key attached, to the party who intends to send you encrypted email. Preferably, you should sign the body of this email with OpenPGP so that the other party can identify you.
Once the public key is imported, they can send a PGP encrypted email in Afterlogic by simply clicking on the PGP Sign/Encrypt option after they are finished composing the body of their email.
Afterlogic shows a warning that any rich text formatting will be stripped from the email prior to signing and/or encryption. Click OK to continue. Then ensure both Sign and Encrypt checkboxes are checked, then provide the passphrase you created when initially generating your PGP key, and click the PGP Sign/Encrypt button to confirm.
The recipient can decrypt the PGP message using their private key by entering the passphrase of their own private key in the yellow bar which appears above the encrypted email contents, then click Click to decrypt.
I switched to Gmail. Do you know why? Not because of the features, partly because of the spam protection, but what really got me was the design. I was tired of the webmail interfaces of the 90s. Every service out there went 2.0 except for webmail interfaces. They got stuck in the last century. Had AfterLogic WebMail Pro v7 already existed a few years back, I might not have made the switch. WebMail Pro v7 is a PHP solution, any ISP or corporate email maintainer should take a long hard look at.
Cloud services are the new craze. Software as a service is the next big thing ranging just shortly behind canned beer. The problem is, a good service programmer need not be an as well UI designer. So you might end up with a great service under an unbearable design.
And WebMail Pro v7 is beautiful - clean and modern. WebMail Pro v7 makes using your mail service from the 90s enjoyable again. Built entirely with HTML5/CSS3, the UI works fast in any modern browser with fallbacks to support even the elderly internet viewer solutions. The software supports a wide variety of languages.
Besides giving access to your mails, WebMail Pro v7 comes equipped with a full-blown contacts management and calendar. You might suspect them to have gotten inspired by Gmail in this regard. But why not learn from best practices, instead of reinventing the wheel over and over again?
Besides providing an intuitive interface for users, WebMail Pro v7 also delivers a clean interface for admins. Here you can manage your users, servers, domains, whatever. Need I mention that you can add more than one domain?
Once you got access to WebMail Pro v7 as a user, it is easy to integrate all of your mail accounts into that one interface. As long as your other services support IMAP, that is. POP3 is not supported.
AfterLogic WebMail Pro v7 is powerful, yet comes with moderate price tags attached. There are two license models available, one is based on users, the other on the number of servers. The smallest license costs 99$ for 100 users or one server. Obviously the more users or the more servers you need to support, the fee rises accordingly.
We are glad to announce we have completed a full integration between AfterLogic and ownCloud using WebDAV and their APIs. Users are now able to access their PolarisMail Files directly in webmail, attach files from ownCloud and save attachments to ownCloud.
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