Sorry, I forgot to type the subject the first time. > Hello, > > on my home computer (only user) I have email properly configured > to manage several pop3 accounts. > > Linux > fetchmail > procmail > Postfix > mutt (what else?) > > fetchmail downloads messages regularly, they are sorted in different > inboxes, mutt has proper hooks to set signature, reply address and what > not for each of those folders. > > I'd like to access my email from the web, relying only on https, HTML 4.0 > and JavaScript (as in "any SSH solution, including that Java applet whose > name escapes me now, is not doable") > > This means installing on my Linux box Apache and some webmail package: > > the question is: do you know one which lets me miss Mutt just a little less? > Namely, one which: > > shows threads properly > collapses threads > deletes or moves whole threads > can set up name, address, etc... on a per folder basis? > displays quoted text decently > > one or more two things which I'll remember right after sending this message, > but those above are the most important.... > > Performance is not a big deal. I'd be the only user, the connection would be the > bottleneck. Perl or PHP solutions are preferred (I'd hack them faster) but not > mandatory. > > TIA, > Marco Fioretti -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list