>
> > I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> > retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> > users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their
browser.
> > Anyone using this type of software?
>
You might also look at
Hello Richard,
Friday, August 25, 2000, 7:30:28 PM, you wrote:
RP> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
>> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
>> users who travel or who would li
Try Twig. Its PHP3 and works OK with POP3.
Alan
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Michael A. Johnson-Bio Sci Comp Svcs
wrote regarding "Re: Hotmail Style Software": > You can
also try Endymion Mailman (http://www.endymion.com).It just
operates > as a perl script and can have the interface
to
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
> Anyone using this type of s
You can also try Endymion Mailman (http://www.endymion.com).It just operates
as a perl script and can have the interface totally customized. With just
one little edit (comment out 1 line), it even becomes SSL compatible.
on 8/24/00 3:00 PM, Gustav Schaffter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Scott,
Scott,
Give a look at http://www.mail2web.com
Regards
Gustav
Scott Skrogstad wrote:
>
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via
Yes, cwmail. You can set it up anyway you like. It works great!
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
--I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
--retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
--users who travel or who would like ac
Scott Skrogstad writes:
I am currently using SqWebMail in conjunction with Courier IMAP and QMail.
Try the following:
www.inter7.com/freesoftware/main.html
Eric
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a gro
On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Scott Skrogstad wrote:
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
> Anyone using this type of so
http://jwebmail.sourceforge.net/
eric
> I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
> retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
> users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
> Anyone using this type of soft
I am running 6.1 with about 3,000 users. Most of my users are local and
retrieve their mail via pop3. But there has been a growing number of
users who travel or who would like access to their mail via their browser.
Anyone using this type of software?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc,
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