How to enable webmail in Mac OS server 10.9

Is there any way to enable or configure webmail in Mac OS server 10.9 but without installing Roundcube?

I know you'd prefer not to install Roundcube, but if you change your mind, this Roundcube installer works perfectly. Saved me a lot of grief and only takes a minute or two to run.
http://topicdesk.com/downloads/roundcube/roundcube-download

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