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Litepost: Streamlined web 2.0 webmail quietly open for registration



Webmail is a hot industry these days, with Gmail, Yahoo! and nearly every provider in between vying for users by adding as many features as they can dream up. Fortunately, a small provider named Litepost is taking a different approach, offering a streamlined webmail interface with just a dash of web 2.0 to help bring your email into the 21st century web. We found Litepost back in June when they announced very limited private beta testing of their product, and it seems as though they have quietly lifted the veil so the public can sign up. While there is no official announcement on the company's blog, the Litepost registration page is live and working, and we were able to sign up for an address just fine.

Litepost stands out with a number of unique features, including email tagging and rating, as well as interesting 'Who, What, When, Why' sorting methods with which, for example, you can sort by date first, then sender (or vice versa). You can also arbitrarily group messages together for any reason, solving one of the complaints of the message threading or conversation view that Gmail made popular. Another strong appeal of Litepost is the fact that it is open source, and a Litepost Webmail Server is in the works, which will allow individuals, organizations and businesses to download and install the Litepost software on their own server for domain and security goodness.

If all this has sparked your attention, take Litepost for a spin. In our testing we found its features and unique UI to be quite compelling, and its open source, portable nature will likely give it some legs with which to grow.

Thanks Alex

Filed under: Developer, E-mail, Open Source

Litepost is Email Interface Lite

If you use a web based mail service and are tired of all the clutter on the pages slowing load times and ads getting in your way of quickly reading, and writing email, then Litepost is a service you should keep an eye on.

Litepost is aiming to ease the job of reading and replying to email by decluttering the interface and focusing on the two main functions of email, writing and reading. The interface is designed to be streamlined for these two functions and nothing else. And if the interface they designed is not to your liking they also allow you to upload your own skin for use by you.

And they have taken the "free web-mail" a step farther and will be releasing Litepost mail server as an Open Source download so that it can be installed on your server and you don't need to rely on another company for your mail hosting. And being Web 2.0 savvy they know that users would not do anything anymore without tagging and ratings. That's right not only can you tag your messages for easier retrieval later, but you can rate emails to find the important ones first.

They are currently working on finishing up their initial beta release, and will be coming out soon with the web mail service, followed by the server component after that. You can go to their site and sign up to be notified when these events happen. They are also developing an API for the service, as well as having the source code repository link posted publicly so that all those open source loving developers out there can make use of the service.

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