Xerus squirrelmail

A blast from the past!

SquirrelMail is a popular open-source webmail client that was first released in 1999. It was designed to be a simple, easy-to-use, and customizable alternative to other webmail clients like Horde and Roundcube.

SquirrelMail was known for its simplicity, flexibility, and ability to integrate with various email servers and protocols. It was widely used on Linux and Unix-based systems, and was often included as a default webmail client in many Linux distributions.

Some of the key features of SquirrelMail include:

  1. Simple and intuitive interface: SquirrelMail has a clean and easy-to-use interface that makes it easy to manage your email accounts.
  2. Customizable: SquirrelMail allows users to customize the look and feel of the interface, as well as add custom plugins and themes.
  3. Support for multiple email protocols: SquirrelMail supports a variety of email protocols, including POP3, IMAP, and SMTP.
  4. Integration with email clients: SquirrelMail can be used as a standalone webmail client, or it can be integrated with other email clients like Mozilla Thunderbird.
  5. Open-source: SquirrelMail is open-source software, which means that it is free to use and distribute.

Although SquirrelMail is no longer as widely used as it once was, it still has a dedicated community of users and developers who continue to maintain and improve the software.