I've used squirrelmail as a webmail imap client. There are a bunch out there. Worldpilot (which is a zope product, development has slowed to a crawl and it's really not ready for production use). There are a coupls of other zope based webmail clients in the works. There's aeromail and it's derivatives, and TWIG is another good one. A google search for any of those should turn up something. I don't remember whether or not any of these webmail clients will let people sign up for their own accounts (it would likely depend on more than just what webmail client you're using). If I remember correctly, the inter7.com folks were pretty tied to qmail, which may or may not pose a problem, and I may be misremembering. Jeff On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, duncan wrote: > Im looking to host a webmail system on a domain that I host. > > I would like to have the ability for users to self-register via the web, > and then log in and have a functional email acct. (ala hotmail and the > million other webmail services.) > > I have see CommunigatePro from Stalker Software at stalker.com which is > very functional, but commercial. > > I have looked at everything that comes up on freshmeat and sourceforge > that comes up with query "webmail". The only thing that results is a > string of products from inter7 which looks pretty good. > > http://inter7.com/freesoftware/index.html > > Has anyone else worked with anything that would do this? or have any > suggestions. (other that just use anohter webbased service or use > bigmailbox.com) > > thanks > > duncan > >