On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 08:36 -0500, Don Head wrote:
[...]
> 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.

We can also configure Evolution to keep the mail on the server, if
needed.

> 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.

True ... but we have to ask what level of business norm is going to be
understood and used by 4th graders.

What do you all think?  Gmail or bworks?  Web-based and/or POP3?

t.
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