I think if you replace squirrelmail with IMP from Horde you can achieve that.
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Browse All TopicsNeed to set up a server to provide email to users. I could do that with sendmail and imap and install squirrelmail to allow them to check their mail. But how would I allow them to self register and also have a quota system and display their quota
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Hi,
Just as a suggestion, you can install Vexim ( Exim + MySQL + ClamAV + Spamassassin + Lamp based email panel with easy management of quota and other options)
silverwraith.com/vexim/
Reason I am recommending it is that Exim is the most actively developed and more secure Email solution with all the latest features of ESMTP and very easy to manage.
Yes you can do that using atmail check
http://atmail.com/
http://demo.atmail.com/
Check the signup page
http://demo.atmail.com/ind
They do have branding available too
Business Accounts
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by: mjeetPosted on 2008-04-12 at 17:30:02ID: 21343086
Update: I have removed sendmail and installed postfix since that seems more user friendly