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One of the most convenient feature missing in all Free Software offerings is "conversations view" - all emails of the same thread is opened in a single page saving time when dealing with longer threads.
One of the most convenient feature missing in all Free Software offerings is "conversations view" - all emails of the same thread is opened in a single page saving time when dealing with longer threads.


# [http://mailpile.is MailPile] project is aiming to provide webmail (feature compatible with gmail]
# [http://mailpile.is MailPile] project is aiming to provide webmail (feature compatible with gmail) - it is in alpha now.
# Roundcube - missing conversations view, mobile view support
# Roundcube - missing conversations view, mobile view support
# Squirrel Mail - missing conversations view, mobile view support
# Squirrel Mail - missing conversations view, mobile view support

Revision as of 01:06, 15 February 2014

Webmail matching gmail features

One of the most convenient feature missing in all Free Software offerings is "conversations view" - all emails of the same thread is opened in a single page saving time when dealing with longer threads.

  1. MailPile project is aiming to provide webmail (feature compatible with gmail) - it is in alpha now.
  2. Roundcube - missing conversations view, mobile view support
  3. Squirrel Mail - missing conversations view, mobile view support
  4. Zimbra - has conversations view, search missing in community edition (needs someone to tests and confirm)

Mailing lists matching Google Groups features

  1. Groupserver is a good option but it is hard to install (python/zope)
  2. Mailman - doesn't have a good archive or web based participation.
  3. Loomio - good web based system but no email interface.

Make encryption easy

  1. kontalk
  2. telegram
  3. Need easy way to build web of trust (make gpg key signing popular)