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4D WebMail 2.0.3
4D WebMail - Webmail email access for POP3 email accounts more>>
Easily administered and customized, 4D Webmail contains abuilt-in address book, search capability and file management. Userscan send and receive attachments, plus tailor their own mailformatting, signatures, and other user information.

Webmailer 1.0.1
Webmailer is an enhanced tool specifically designed to help you fix the problem that ever click on a mailto: link, only to scream in frustration as Apple Mail opens yet again. more>>
Webmailer 1.0.1 is an enhanced tool specifically designed to help you fix the problem that ever click on a mailto: link, only to scream in frustration as Apple Mail opens yet again. You can set it to open any URL or run any shell script, complete with the parameters lifted from the mailto link. Webmailer comes with links for several possible Webmail sites, including Yahoo Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and several Webmail programs, such as SquirrelMail or Roundcube.
But you can always add your own configuration. (There are two versions of Webmailer, one for Mac OS X v10.3 (Panther) and one for Mac OS X v10.4 (Tiger). The Tiger version includes a feature that allows you to choose your default email handler.)
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4
SquirrelMail 1.4.13
SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript more>> SquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript required) for maximum compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation.
Project origins: The need arose in our organization for the access of email and address books from anywhere in the world. Obviously a web interface is ideal for this, given that the user has access to the Internet. After reviewing several open source projects we realized that we were going to need to do some fairly major customizations to get things to be a nice fit for our needs. So the decision was made to create our own for some of these reasons, and for fun (we really like PHP). We decided to open source the project to contribute to the community that has contributed so much to us.
Stability: SquirrelMail is stable enough to use in a production system. It is, in fact, already used in several production systems around the world, handling thousands of users per system. There might be some bugs - no project is perfect - but they are most likely minimal. We test pretty thoroughly before releasing a version marked as "stable".
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.
Version 1.4.13:
- Due to the package compromise of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12, we are forced to release 1.4.13 to ensure no confusions. While initial review didnt uncover a need for concern, several proof of concepts show that the package alterations introduce a high risk security issue, allowing remote inclusion of files. These changes would allow a remote user the ability to execute exploit code on a victim machine, without any user interaction on the victims server. This could grant the attacker the ability to deploy further code on the victims server.
- We STRONGLY advise all users of 1.4.11, and 1.4.12 upgrade immediately.
more.groupware 0.7.4
more.groupware - Web groupware based on PHP more>>
Enhancements:
- This release finally summarizes the tons of bugfixes done over the past year (more than that), and as usual we have updated the bundled libraries to current versions.
MacLiberoPOPs 1.3
MacLiberoPOPs - Full email access for libero/iol/inwind/blu.it more>>
The solutions: MacLiberoPOPs is a Mac graphical user interface to the LiberoPOPs software (liberopops.sourceforge.net) that allow users with external internet connections to regain the full POP3 functionality with their e-mail accounts, so they can still use their preferred e-mail client. Supported email account are: ...@libero.it ...@iol.it ...@inwind.it ...@blu.it
Enhancements:
- updated with the binary distribution of liberopopsd 0.99.2
- improved support for MacOS X 10.2
- improved support for long e-mail attachements.
MR Tech Link Wrapper Lite 2.2.2
A Firefox add-on that wraps long links and lines to spare you from having to scroll left and right. more>>
MR Tech Link Wrapper Lite 2.2.2 offers great addition for the famous browser, Firefox. It is designed to wrap long links and line to spare you from having to scroll left and right. This is basically a very modded and severely hacked version of the bookmarklet code that's out there.
Please note that Link Wrapper will force Linkification to only highlight part of a text link, version 1.2.2 of Linkification adds a "Thorough Mode" which is disabled by default that will resolve this, or you can just double-click on the unhighlighted text on the right of the text from a link to have it open properly.
Major Features:
- Length to wrap: link_wrapper.wrapLength, default value is 15.
- Sites to ignore: link_wrapper.ignoreList, default regex value is google.com|mail.yahoo.com|hushmail.com|blog.myspace.com|webmail.aol.com
- Html tags to ignore: link_wrapper.ignoreTags, default regex value includes tons of tags.
- Enable page character limit to improve performance on large pages: link_wrapper.charLimitEnabled, default value is false.
- If enabled use this character limit: link_wrapper.charLimit, default value is 30000.
Enhancements:
- Minor version bump.
Requirements:
- Mozilla Firefox
IlohaMail 0.8.14rc3
IlohaMail a light weight yet full featured multilingual webmail program that is easy to use and install more>>
It runs on a stock build of PHP, and does not require databases or the IMAP library.
Main features:
- Admin Features
- Easy to install (only requires default build of PHP4)
- Light weight and fast
- Extensive multilingual capabilities
- Modular - Easily modifiable to accomodate different backends.
- Activity Logging
- Spam Prevention
- Multiple host/domain support
- Auto-appended Tag-Lines
- Optional MySQL backend for improved scalability and performance.
- External SMTP server support
- IMAP caching
- Theme support [development]
- Client Capabilities
- POP3 & IMAP Support
- Send, receive, file, delete messages
- Create, rename, delete folders (requires IMAP)
- Send/receive attachments
- View images/html inline
- Full featured Contacts list
- Search messages (requires IMAP)
- User defined colors
- GPG/PGP support (requires GPG) [development]
- Multiple sender identities
- Spell checker (requires aspell)
- Calendar
- Bookmarks manager
- Customizable - Over 2 dozen user preferences
- Support for over 20 languages
Enhancements:
- Renamed config files to prevent potential content exposure, updated documentation to outline potential security concerns with previous default installation.
- Patched a number of XSS vulnerabilities, and improved HTML filtering.
- HTML stripped from quoted text when replying to HTML-only messages
- New Greek translations
- Minor fixes and enhancements.
MailWidget 3.08
MailWidget is a brilliant widget which checks your Apple Mail account every time Dashboard is activated without having Apple Mail running all the time more>>
MailWidget 3.08 is a brilliant widget which checks your Apple Mail account every time Dashboard is activated without having Apple Mail running all the time. It is able to check all your POP, IMAP, Exchange and .Mac accounts. Unlike other widgets MailWidget knows which mail from your POP account has been received in Apple Mail. That's especially interesting for those who do not have an IMAP account and therefore are not deleting their old mail from the POP mail server immediately in order to be able to read their last mails on travels via webmail. Other widgets would say something like "there are 88 eMails on the mail server" but only MailWidget will tell if there are new eMails that doesn't have been already received by Apple Mail.
Enhancements:
- Changed behaviour so MailWidget does no longer check for mails after waking up when it was set to check only when Dashboard is being activated
- Fixed problem with playback of the default announcement sounds in Snow Leopard
- Fixed displaying problem where account names contained Unicode characters in the account list
- Improved reliability with IMAP servers
- Fixed compatibility to IMAP servers that do not stick tight to the IMAP protocol.
- Improved reliability on fetching header information (sender and subject)
be able to read their last mails on travels via webmail. Other widgets would say something likeLicense:Freeware

Thunderbird Biff 2.1.9
Thunderbird Biff is designed as an add-on offering a visual indicator of new Thunderbird mail availability in supported clients (Firefox, Sunbird) and Thunderbird itself. more>>
Thunderbird Biff 2.1.9 is designed as an add-on offering a visual indicator of new Thunderbird mail availability in supported clients (Firefox, Sunbird) and Thunderbird itself.
Note: you MUST install this add-on in BOTH Thunderbird and supported clients as there are both client AND server portions which communicate via a TCP/IP socket.
Major Features:
- PLATFORMS:
The producer has personally tested version 2.1.x of this add-on only under Windows 2000 and XP Pro. Several users have informed me that the 1.x and 2.x versions also work on some linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, etc) and some MAC OS. So this version may work on those platforms as well - please let me know what you find. I have tested this add-on using the following Thunderbird email account types: pop3, IMAP, and those employing the webmail add-on. - RATIONALE:
- Having recently switched from the Mozilla Suite to Firefox/Thunderbird, I missed some aspects of the integration between browser and email. I could not find an existing add-on to show a prominent visual indicator that new mail is ready (even if not automatically downloaded).
- Thunderbird shows a popup message when mail is ready. But the popup may be shown and not seen. I also auto-hide my windows task bar so the tray icon is not always visible. Also, since I do not automatically download new messages, I am not always aware that new mail is waiting to be downloaded.
- DETAILS:
- After a default installation, a new icon is added on the right side of the status bar in Thunderbird and supported clients. Icon tool tips are provided. In Firefox and Sunbird, you may left-click the icon to start/show the Thunderbird. Note: use of the left click feature only makes sense if both Firefox/Sunbird and Thunderbird are meant to be used on the same computer (see the thunderbirdbiff.hostname option below). In all applications, a right-click of the icon will display the version of this add-on.
- If the client application is started prior to starting Thunderbird, this add-on will show an unplugged cable icon. When Thunderbird is running, you should see either a plain mail icon or a mail icon with a flashing green arrow (new mail). In case of error, an "X" icon is shown.
- OPTIONS:
The following options/preferences can be specified via this add-on's Options panel (or via the application's Config Editor):- Thunderbirdbiff.hostname - each client will look for a Thunderbird server on the computer with the name specified in this string option. By default the value is "localhost", the same machine on which the client application runs. The name/IP address of a reachable, remote computer may be specified if the client application is running on a machine other than the one which runs Thunderbird. It is a good idea to try to ping the hostname you plan to specify to be sure the computer is "reachable". This option is used only by client installations. If specified in Thunderbird, it is ignored.
- Thunderbirdbiff.port - all clients and the Thunderbird server MUST agree on the TCP/IP port via which communication will occur. By default this add-on uses the TCP/IP port 25501. You may change this integer option to a value greater than 1023 if you find the default port setting blocked or otherwise in use.
- Thunderbirdbiff.intervalSeconds - each client installation will poll the Thunderbird server to check for the presence of new mail at an interval specified by this integer option. 10 seconds is the default and the minimum value permitted. This option is used only by client installations. If specified in Thunderbird, it is ignored.
- Thunderbirdbiff.useAnimation - by default, this add-on uses an animated gif to yield a "flashing arrow" effect when new mail arrives. It is possible that animated gifs may be blocked or otherwise disabled on your computer and prevent the new mail icon from being displayed properly. By toggling the default setting of this boolean option from "true" to "false", the animated gif will be replaced with a static image.
- Thunderbirdbiff.position - by default, this add-on will place its icon on the right of the application's status bar. Toggling this string option's value from "right" to "left" will allow you to change the icon's position. Unfortunately, different add-ons contend for these highly desired locations on the status bar and there seems to be no way to warranty that your choice will be strictly respected after all add-ons have been loaded.
- Thunderbirdbiff.startupEmail - this client-side boolean option (false by default) will, if enabled, cause the add-on to attempt to automatically start the default email tool (hopefully Thunderbird) on the local computer. If the email tool is already started, it should be shown. This option only makes if "thunderbird.hostname" is set to point at the local system.
- Thunderbirdbiff.emailPath - this client-side string (empty by default) specifies the fully qualified path to your Thunderbird executable. On Mac, this should be your Thunderbird.app bundle. Note: a restart of the application is NOT required when changing the above option settings. New option settings take effect immediately.
- Thunderbirdbiff.logToFile - by default, this option is "false" and no verbose logging is sent to a file as the number and size of these files can grow large rapidly. So this option should be enabled only for debugging purposes. By toggling this boolean option to "true", detailed logs will be created. Changes to this option require a restart of the application. The add-on's Options panel displays the directory where log files will be stored. Log file names begin with thunderbirdbiff and are suffixed with the Mozilla application name (firefox, sunbird, thunderbird). A new log file is created each time an application is started.
- OTHER:
- Because this add-on makes use of TCP/IP sockets for communication, problems can arise if your firewall is not properly configured. If you have installed this add-on in Thunderbird and Thunderbird is running but your client installation shows only the unplugged cable icon, then be sure to check your firewall settings (after first confirming that the thunderbirdbiff.port and thunderbirdbiff.hostname options are properly set).
- Some Thunderbird settings can affect the behavior of this add-on:
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- Tools|Account Settings|Server Settings|Check for new messages every X minutes MUST be enabled. This add-on's results are triggered by the same mechanism through which the built-in Thunderbird biff is triggered. However, the built-in Thunderbird biff does not need to be enabled for this add-on to function. But if Thunderbird is not set to check for new messages on at least one account, do not expect to see much value in this add-on.
- Only IMAP and POP3 accounts are checked for new mail arrival. RSS and Newsgroup accounts are ignored.
- Support for Polish (pl-PL) localization thanks to Leszek (teo) Zyczkowski at BabelZilla.
- Support for Simplified Chinese (zh-CN) localization thanks to Feng Chao at BabelZilla.
- Support for German (de-DE) localization thanks to Sportsman79 at BabelZilla.
- Preliminary support for TB 3 (beta 1).
- Support for FF 3.5.
WebMail Ad Blocker (formerly Gmail Ad blocker) 2.3.1
WebMail Ad Blocker (formerly Gmail Ad blocker is the right choice if you want to block ads on the right hand side of the screen when using Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and Gmail thereby expanding your message space. more>> <<less
MrPostman 1.2.1
MrPostman is an email gateway from local POP clients to different web mail services more>>
MrPostman is platform independent and was written in Java.
It is being designed for extensibility so is easy to add more web mail services to it.
Webmail Providers Supported:
- Yahoo
- Hotmail
- Mail.com
- GMail (Google)
- Outlook Web Access (Exchange 5.5)
- Outlook Web Access 2003
- indiatimes.com
- Gossamer Mail
- Juno/Netzero
- RediffMail
Enhancements:
- This release mainly fixes problems with Java 5.0 and is more tolerant, when retrieving mail.
Out Of Office 1.2
Out Of Office - Set & monitor away messages in Entourage more>>
Out Of Office assists in setting and monitoring your away message and status for those connecting to a Microsoft Exchange server.
While not a terribly difficult task to perform, setting an away message via Outlook Web Access (OWA) can be annoying if you change it often. OWAs interface isnt exactly pretty and the speed usually leaves something to be desired. Out Of Office provides a simple MacOS interface, speedy response, and an easy way to manage your away message.
Enhancements:
NEW FEATURES
- The ability to turn on debug-level logging without needing another application compiled and delivered (meant for this to be in 1.1).
- Added a help file which should clear up some of the confusion some users were having with configuring preferences.
BUG FIXES
- If the user selected "Check Status Now" when the preferences window was still open, recent changes would not be saved. "Check Status Now" forces the window to close which saves any changes.
- In some configurations, the users login username is not the same as the "Exchange ID", the internal ID OWA uses to build URLs. Initial startup of the app now polls OWA to find the correct base URL to use for all subsequent requests.
- App now correctly recognizes when to and when not to append /exchange/ to the end of the URL. This still may be a known problem for users whos URLs do not contain an /exchange/ suffix at all.
- Changed text in preferences window to read "Outlook Webmail URL" instead of "Exchange Server URL" as these are usually not the same and was causing some confusion.
- Default time to poll changed from 10 minutes to 2 hours. 10 minutes was a bit aggressive. This only applies to new installs or to users who delete their saves configurations. Existing user settings are not modified.
KNOWN/UNRESOLVED ISSUES
- Out Of Office currently only works with webmail configurations that use HTTP authentication. If your webmail presents a specific webpage for you to enter in credentials (as is the case with most SecureID users), Out Of Office is not able to handle that interaction at this time.
- A big weakness in the app is its inability to show that its "thinking"; whether that be waiting for user input, for OWA to respond, etc. There is no way to insert animated gifs as the menu icon (which would look tacky anyways) so for now, until I come up with a good way to display a tiny progress bar, there is no "in progress" GUI feedback.
- Everything from v1.1.
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