>A webmail interface is a poor alternative for most people accustomed to 
>using a
>standard email client.  If you really wanted to go that route, I'd suggest
>investigating a good open source webmail client, such as SquirrelMail, written
>in PHP.  This would be more than just a form for sending messages; it would be
>a complete system for sending, reading, replying to and managing email.


Thanks Jim.  Webmail Pro (the web interface I'm going with here) is a 
feature rich CF interface, allowing attachments, embedded HTML , folders, 
address book, pretty much the works - it's the only reason I'm willing to 
go this route, however I am considering allowing SMTP Auth for those 
clients who wish to remain with their own mail software as an option.

Part of my challenge was the fact that many of my clients ISPs do not allow 
them to send email when the FROM address is the client's domain (hosted on 
my server) for the same reason - it's relaying.   They prefer to have the 
 From be [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] for example.  Some 
allow it and some don't.


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