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- Easy Interface
A simple, clean interface that can be customized
to fit your needs is one of the main features of OpenWebMail.
- Address Book
Keep important email addresses handy with
the address book feature available in OpenWebmail.
- Convenient Folder/Message Operation
Open WebMail supports 'create', 'rename',
'delete', and 'download' operations on folders,and
'move', 'copy', 'delete' and 'download' operations on messages.
- Calendar with Reminder/Notification
Support
The user can keep track of their appointments,
meetings, birthdays, whatever, with the build-in calendar in
Open WebMail. This calendar provides several views, including
year view, month view, week view and day view, so the user can
browse their scheduled events very easily. There is also reminder
support for scheduled events, user can specify the days that
the reminder should look ahead and the first 5 upcoming events
will be displayed in the top of mail folder view. If the user
want the event reminder to be available outside the webmail
system, he can also specify a notification email address, eg:
the one used by mobile phone, for each scheduled event, so he
can get notification of these events on his mobile phone.
- Full Content Search
Full content search with regular expression
support is provided. When a user enters a keyword in the search
box, the scope of the mail folder is limited to the keyword
related messages. This means the user can use the sort or static
functions on the search result. The scope limit is released
when the user selects another folder or refreshes the current
folder.
- Draft Folder Support
This feature enables the user to write a
message in a number of stages, even over several days. The user
can save an unfinished message into the draft folder and continue
editing at any time.
- Spelling Check Support
The spelling check in Open WebMail is very
user-friendly and powerful: It makes suggestions for ms-spelled
words, and the user can correct the errors very easily by selecting
one of the suggestions from a drop-down menu.
- POP3 Support
Multiple POP3 accounts can be defined, allowing
a single user to fetch mails from a number of mail servers.
All messages fetched will be stored in the INBOX folder. Should
the fetch operation exceed 10 seconds (due to a slow link or
large message for example), the operation will be put into background
to avoid an http timeout.
- Mail Filter Support
Multiple filter rules can be set to move
or copy incoming mails to different folders automatically or
even delete them directly. The user can categorize mails from
a specific person or spammer, and identify mails containing
viruses very easily by defining rules of sender, receiver, SMTP
relay, subject, body or filename of attachments.
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