![]() We have looked, but we haven’t found any obvious replacements for SquirrelMail. What would you like to see as a WebMail option? The only suggestion we have seen come up on the feature request site is AfterLogic Lite, though it hasn’t gathered much interest. ![]() Removing SquirrelMail from our webmail options leaves us with only Horde and Roundcube. Just a note: it will be the server administrator’s responsibility to keep SquirrelMail up to date if updates are released.Follow our documentation on Integrating Custom Webmail Applications, and get the code from the SquirrelMail website. We understand that SquirrelMail’s faithful fans will not welcome this decision, but we have good news! You can continue to use SquirrelMail after version 78 because cPanel & WHM supports custom webmail applications. Rather than continuing to ship an unmaintained application, we decided to remove SquirrelMail. Webmail users now expect a better experience than SquirrelMail provides.Exclude the security fix and ship SquirrelMail with known security flaws, ship a secure version with known interface issues, or attempt to fix the problems. Unfortunately, recent security patches have significant problems, forcing us into a choice. In those seven years, 4 versions of PHP have reached End of Life, and we have worked with others in the community to maintain SquirrelMail. SquirrelMail’s last update was May 30th, 2013, with their last release on July 12th, 2011. ![]() When that happens, its users often leave as well. A once active, vibrant developer community diminishes as other things take priority.
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