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You're looking for a webmail client that integrates with IIS (Internet Information Services)!

Here are a few options:

  1. HMailServer: A free, open-source webmail client that supports IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols. It's highly customizable and can be integrated with IIS.
  2. SquirrelMail: Another popular, open-source webmail client that supports IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols. It's easy to install and configure, and can be integrated with IIS.
  3. Roundcube: A free, open-source webmail client that supports IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols. It's highly customizable and has a user-friendly interface. Roundcube can be integrated with IIS.
  4. Zimbra: A commercial webmail client that supports IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols. It's a popular choice for businesses and organizations, and can be integrated with IIS.
  5. MailEnable: A commercial webmail client that supports IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols. It's designed for Windows-based servers and can be integrated with IIS.

To integrate any of these webmail clients with IIS, you'll need to:

  1. Install the webmail client on your server.
  2. Configure the webmail client to use your IIS server as the web server.
  3. Set up the webmail client to use your IIS server's SMTP and IMAP/POP3 services.
  4. Configure the webmail client's settings to match your IIS server's settings.

Here are some general steps to get you started:

  1. Install the webmail client on your server.
  2. Create a new website in IIS and configure it to point to the webmail client's installation directory.
  3. Configure the webmail client's settings to use your IIS server's SMTP and IMAP/POP3 services.
  4. Set up the webmail client's authentication settings to match your IIS server's authentication settings.
  5. Test the webmail client to ensure it's working correctly.

Remember to consult the documentation for each webmail client for specific instructions on how to integrate it with IIS.