Webmail in Solaris

Hi we have Solaris 5.7 on a SparcClassic server, and we would like to know if its possible to have a WEBMail service in Solaris???
Thank's Junior

HI
I thought that Sparc Classic was history !!! Anyway, what would you
be looking at as a Webmail server ? Do you want your server as mail host ? Or do you want to use it as a client ?
You can always use the good old sendmail to set up your server as a mail server. Also, there are any number of free email softwares that run well on Sun SOlaris like Eudora,Procmail etc. You can get a good idea on them at http://www.sunfreeware.com.
You can use the dtmail or mailtool or even mailx to compose,send and recieve mails if you want to use your system as a mila client.
HTH
Shridhar

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