On 6/27/06, tmk_for_byteworks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "Dave Herholz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>  wrote:
>  >
>  > I think it would take up too much time and cause confusion to teach
>  > two different methods of email.
>
>
>  I'd have to agree; I know many adults who still haven't quite mastered
>  multiple email accounts and/or methods of access.  If we're going with
>  webmail, when finishing the graduate machines and configuring the CIN
>  dialup accounts we can remove the toolbar icon for Evolution (POP3
>  client) at the same time.

You know that GMail can do POP3 as well.. so really, we can setup
their e-mail client to do POP3 to GMail, and show them that when
they're not at home, they can use the GMail website to check and send
messages.

While initially confusing, I consider it an important aspect of
e-mail, the Internet, and today's business world.  How many businesses
nowadays offer Outlook Web Access to their employees, but still use
the Microsoft Outlook client in the office?  It's a business norm.

-- 
Don Head
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