kmMail is a PHP-powered webmail reader built on Keftamail's core capabilities. It can be accessed online and used to browse email correspondence.
While it is not a fully featured client, kmMail is complete and can work standalone without any issues. However, there are some requirements you must meet to use the software effectively. For starters, you'll need PHP 4.0 or later that's been compiled with IMAP support. You'll also need a compatible web server, with Apache for UNIX-ish systems coming highly recommended.
Additionally, using kmMail over a secure SSL connection is essential. While it's not technically a requirement for the software to work, kmMail uses HTTP authentication, so your users' passwords are transmitted every time a page is loaded. It's only fair to protect their information by using SSL.
In terms of servers, kmMail will work seamlessly out of the box with UWash IMAPd. Cyrus and Courier will require some folder setting tweaking, while POP3 servers should be compatible without further adjustments. You'll need to have a basic understanding of PHP, IMAP, UNIX, and SSL to use kmMail, and if you're not confident with any of these concepts, it's best to consult your system administrator.
Finally, this small release of kmMail includes a fix for a cross-site scripting vulnerability. If you're using any previous version of kmMail, you're advised to upgrade to 1.0b.1. Overall, kmMail is a reliable, speedy mail reader that delivers on its promises.
Version 1.0b.1: N/A