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You're looking for a webmail client that integrates with IIS (Internet Information Services)!
Here are a few options:
- HMailServer: A free, open-source webmail client that supports IMAP, POP3, and SMTP protocols. It's highly customizable and can be integrated with IIS.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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:
- Install the webmail client on your server.
- Configure the webmail client to use your IIS server as the web server.
- Set up the webmail client to use your IIS server's SMTP and IMAP/POP3 services.
- Configure the webmail client's settings to match your IIS server's settings.
Here are some general steps to get you started:
- Install the webmail client on your server.
- Create a new website in IIS and configure it to point to the webmail client's installation directory.
- Configure the webmail client's settings to use your IIS server's SMTP and IMAP/POP3 services.
- Set up the webmail client's authentication settings to match your IIS server's authentication settings.
- 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.