iBox Webmail 2.0 is a PHP script for HTML Mail scripts design by panexis.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux. iBox Webmail is an 'intelligent' web based email client written in the 'perl' scripting language.
Publisher review: iBox Webmail is an 'intelligent' web based email client written in the 'perl' scripting language. iBox is an 'intelligent' web based email client written in the 'perl' scripting language. All that is required by the user is an Internet connection and a web browser. This makes it perfect for people who travel or are away from home. Allowing you and your visitors to access, manage and send email from virtually anywhere in the world 24/7. iBox was designed primarily to allow webmasters provide a comprehensive web based email service on a wide variety of platform's(Unix/Linux/Netware/Windows) utilising a dedicated server or shared web-hosting service. iBox Webmail is a user-friendly client application, which offers complete customization of the user interface via our downloadable and inter-changeable template designs and lanuage packs. iBox also support's multiple-domains, that enable you to provide a service like Mail.com!! From one single web site, users can signup for any domain name offered by you and later login to the domain that they have signed up for. Operating system: Windows / Linux
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