JWMA is a Java-based implementation of WebMail.
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For system administrators who want to give their users a simple and customizable email solution, jwma offers sufficient features, stability, and total control over its look and feel. The underlying MVC architecture allows for easy customization to fit your site's needs.
But it's not a shrink-wrapped product – jwma is open-source and available for free download and deployment. While this means that it may take some time to deploy and meet your expectations, the development team is constantly working on improving the software and its documentation. Feedback is always welcome and can be submitted on the project site on SourceForge.
So, what's new in the latest release of jwma? A lot of things. Among the improvements are added support for IMAP subscription mechanism, a Remember-Me feature on login handling, root folder setting on first-time login that's more failsafe, and enforcing folder/mailbox sorting. There are also new features like post office selection on login, remember me (username and postoffice) for login, and post office-related reply-to domain. Additionally, the configuration has been refactored to be more data-driven and support multiple preconfigured post offices.
Overall, jwma is an excellent option for anyone seeking a web-based email solution that's simple, customizable, and stable. While it may take some time to set up, the open-source community behind it is dedicated to improving the software and documentation.
Version 0.9.8: N/A