I want to allow users to create emails on my site. What I envision is to have a panel on the front page that will have the user sign in and it will preview the inbox, similar to what Yahoo does. But if that is not possible, I guess it would be fine if there is a link to it. I am not sure what module to use for this. I tried using webmail, but I got a lot of errors in the installation. I wasn't able to make the module function properly. But from what I can see, it looks like I can use that module to check my yahoo mail. Also, I think it would be too complicated for a user to set something like that up. I am using Squirrel mail to create e-mails accounts.

So I just want to have some kind of web client that can log users to my email account. Currently i can log into the account using CPanel. I wouldn't expect a user to log in that way.

I don't know the full functionality of webmail plus. Right now, I don't think it's the module I am looking up. If someone can help lead me in the right direction, I would really appreciate it.

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Anonymous’s picture

I don't think there's any other mail client module than webmail plus out there, did you read the installation instructions and make sure your server is compatible before you enabled the module?

jitalku006’s picture

Yes I read the installation instructions. I read and made sure that the server was compatible. I am using commons so I'm not sure if there are complications with that. I read some other documentation that I should install some modules first to avoid errors. I don't know the functionality of webmail plus. Would it answer some of the functionality I am looking for? Such as putting the emails on a content panel?

Anonymous’s picture

It's an email client, it lets you manage mail in IMAP mail boxes while providing a GUI similar to Yahoo mail (although I'm not sure it's AJAX enabled). I'm not sure what you mean by putting emails in a content panel, it sounds like what you're trying to do is very customised I think you should look into writing your own module for it.