Let your visitors send mails to any e-mail address from your WAP site with their WAP-enabled devices.
All the features you'd expect like attachments, folders, mail filters, signatures, and more. It integrates with any user database, includes multiple template/branding support, SQL engine, built in WAP support for cell phones and more.
Get your e-mail anywhere you go. With Momail you can simply read your mail from any mail-server on any wap enabled device. A single file does it all. Some features are: multiple number of providers, IMAP and POP3 both secure and non-secure, any...
encrypted::Mail allows users to send encrypted emails to anyone with ease, regardless of the users or recipients existing mail client. encrypted::Mail uses symmetric encryption and allows senders to add a pass phrase for additional security.
Syndikut Mail Me Commercial is an easy to edit flatfile php contact form packed with useful features. MMC allows your visitors to contact you using a simple easy to customize form. Whether your customers want to report a site error or...
Send form data from your WAP site to one or more email addresses, mobile phones, PDAs or pagers. Includes spam and auto-filling protection.
Let visitors recommend your WAP or Web site to their friends from their WAP-enabled device. Quite easy to configure the script if you know some simple HTML.
@Mail is a feature rich WebEmail Server that allows users to send and receive Email via the web or wireless devices. / Similar to Hotmail, @Mail creates a complete webemail solution under your own domainname(s). Users can signup for a new account...
@Mail Groupware is a perl based online groupware tool designed to help team members to share address books and calendars. Three different types of address books are supported such as 'global', 'personal' and 'shared', to enable members to maintain...
@Mail allows users to send and receive emails via a webbrowser or wireless mobile-phone. The system allows users to sign-up for a new email account and have instant access to their Inbox, or read existing email-accounts via the POP3 protocol.... |