AtMail, originally created in 1998, was of the first web-based mail solutions that was created as an alternative to Microsoft’s Outlook. Since then, it’s undergone four incarnations with latest taking on a Web 2.
0 face with a simple and intuitive interface. And now, there’s an open source version available for users who want the same easy to use, feature rich webmail but for free. AtMail is written in PHP, has a lightweight Ajax interface which makes it faster, and includes videomail and IMAP support. If you’re familiar with Outlook or the commercial version of AtMail, this will have the same look and feel and it doesn’t cost a thing to use. Just download and get busy.
AtMail.org In Their Own Words
“AtMail is an open source webmail client written in PHP. We aim to provide a elegant Ajax webmail client for existing IMAP mailservers, with less bloat and a focus on an intuitive, simple user interface.”
Why AtMail.org It Might Be A Killer
AtMail is a good solution for those who want a free alternative to Mircrosoft’s Outlook and free webmail just doesn’t cut it. It has a lot of functionality, you can use it anywhere and it’s open to change.
Some Questions About AtMail.org
Will AtMail’s open source version be satisfying for users? There’s a lot of webmail clients already out there. How will AtMail compete? 







