MailGate Web/e-mail gateway

MailGate is a straightforward Web-mail application. It allows users of Web browsers to read and compose e-mail messages to be handled by any POP3/IMAP/SMTP mail server. MailGate itself does not dispatch or transport mail; indeed, it does not interpret any of the data that is supplied to it. It simply acts as a proxy between a Web server and an e-mail server.

Features include:


       MailGate is a J2EE-compliant Web application, and should therefore run on any J2EE-compliant JSP/servlet engine. It has been extensively tested on Tomcat 3.2 and 4.0.
       MailGate should be considered work-in-progress; it has a number of limitations which may be convenient in practice. In addition, there are limitations that result from the design decision that MailGate should require no local data storage about its users. This makes it trivial to administer after installation (in fact, there is no administration possible), but does mean that users must enter, for example, their real names in the `reply to' box in each session.
       I strongly recommend that anyone with an interest in this software should read the administration guide (see below) before doing anything at all. There are a number of configuration issues which will be problematic otherwise.

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