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phlyMail

phlyMail is a groupware, webmailer, and PIM. It offers unlimited nested groups, unlimited POP3/IMAP profiles, quotas, an integrated address book, a calendar with multiple reminders and event repetitions, a file manager with an integrated WebDAV server, the ability to send faxes, SMS support (which lets you send SMS, get reminded of events via SMS, and get email notification via SMS), a bookmark manager, themes, and multilingual support. It uses either sendmail or SMTP to send email, and can handle MIME and SSL connections. Support for IDN (Internationalized Domain Names) is included. Through its modular design, it's easy to add completely new features as modules, which can be plugged into the system.

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Release Notes: This build can switch between behaviors when deleting messages by moving them to the wastebin. One can choose to either mark the messages as read or just move them to the trash.

Release Notes: This build fixes an issue with the JavaScript implementation of MD5, which did not handle wide UTF-8 chars (like German umlauts or other special characters) correctly. Besides that, some minor issues were fixed.

Release Notes: This is the final release of phlyMail 4.3. It just fixes one minor issue with "Reply All", where the original recipients are now correctly differentiated between To: and CC:. It is recommended that all users update.

Release Notes: Besides a few minor bugfixes, this build adds code to filter out BCC addresses from outgoing mail. Some mail servers don't do so despite being required by the RFCs. This lead to BCC addresses leaking to recipients.

Release Notes: Handling of all-day events in external calendars from Apple's iCal or Google Calendar has been improved. A few minor issues have been fixed.

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17 Aug 2007 08:00 flyingbit Thumbs up

Re: Licence
Yes, it is. But be aware, that you cannot update your installation to any future version of phlyMail, be it because of new features or of security fixes, without having to redo all your work.

Besides that I think, you will have to spend a lot of time to figure out all places to be changed.

I think, it's not worth the efforts - we already did that for you and offer the multi user branches at a reasonable price.

17 Aug 2007 07:45 WavyeDavey

Licence
Website says restricted to 1 user, send $$$ to upgrade to multiuser versions. Is it permitted under the terms of the licence to modify out this restriction for own use ?

25 Jul 2005 07:59 flyingbit Thumbs up

Re: os independant?

> project says os independant.

>

> home page for project under 'system

> requirements' says:

>

> - Linux or other UN*X like OS

For PHlyMail now also runs fully under Windows, the project homepage has been updated as well as the categorization here at freshmeat.net.

Thanks again for pointing out the mistake.

01 Jun 2005 08:24 flyingbit Thumbs up

Re: os independant?

> project says os independant.

>

> home page for project under 'system

> requirements' says:

>

> - Linux or other UN*X like OS

Thank you very much for pointing that out. Although you can run it under quite any system, where PHP runs, there's one or two places (namely deleting a user) in the source, where currently only Linuxoid OS' are supported.

01 Jun 2005 04:52 snowzone

os independant?
project says os independant.

home page for project under 'system requirements' says:

- Linux or other UN*X like OS

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