On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 15:45 +0000, Dave Herholz wrote:
> > > I agree, if we have sufficient invites. But we probably should
> first 
> > > come to a consensus of whether or not we even introduce them to
> web- 
> > > mail, pop-mail, or both. Again, I'm not the one with the most 
> > > experience with the kids. So, while I give my opinion (web-mail: 
> > > yes), I'll defer to others.
> > 
> > I'm for that. Dave?
> 
> I didn't realize Gmail was still doing the invite system. That seems
> to make @bworks.org be the better option, right? I mean, _maybe_ we
> could scrape together the 8 or so accounts needed for this session,
> but I don't think we would want to try do that every session. Unless
> someone is sitting on like 50 invites or something.

If we want webmail, we could use a service like this one:
<http://www.mail2web.com/>  
It has a secure login, and it works with any POP3 email account, so the
kids could keep their @stlouis.missouri.org address.

In any case, we need a decision regarding email, preferably by tomorrow,
so we can finish configuring the graduate machines.

t.
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