Jacques Beaudoin wrote: > If your a ISP I can see that this is not the anwers your looking for:
Not exactly. We provide internet services (web, mail, etc) for special clients. > Tell your users that you have a new service "the webmail". > Give them a quota and let them create folders on the mail server. > They can keep using pop3 if they want but that will empty theire inbox. Yeah, that's probably what we will do if no other solution comes around. We have some clients that are using a mail server on their LAN (unnecessarily installed by their MS-supported "tech-guy"), that constantly empties their POP accounts. I would rather have these using "pure" IMAP and webmail utilizing it, which would be ideal. But, they seem rather unwilling to such changes when "everything works so well as it is" :-(. In many cases their webmail become pretty useless, and a solution such as I discussed would be transparent and more intuitive for the customers. Anyway, thanks for your comments, I will consider them. Regards, Robert Andersson
