Hello Ian,

www.mailenable.com might do the trick... and it's free for one domain,
unlimited users, and for the developer peoples, it has an api. I've found it
quite pleasant to use.
 
Kind Regards,
Christopher Dawes
Dawes International

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Westbrook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 10 September 2003 5:29 AM
To: cfug dev list
Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT: email routing

Hi
I've currently got a Win98 machine in my home office, and I'm just about to
buy 2 WinXP machines, and connect all 3 machines with a wireless network.
The internet connection comes into the 98 box through a Speedtouch USB modem
from BT.

What I'd like to do is to be able to direct certain emails to certain
machines. so [EMAIL PROTECTED] can come to my box, cathy@ to my wife's
machine etc.

I asked my local IT company here in Folkestone for a price for the machines,
networking them up, and for this email function. For the latter they've
quoted a product called FT Gate 10 Mailbox Starter Pack, which apparently
costs �120 to buy plus they reckon another �130 to install.

However, I'm sure I read a review in a recent PCPlus or somewhere of a piece
of software that does the same thing, and if I remember rightly it was real
easy to use and configure, and much cheaper. Can anyone recommend something
that fits both those criteria  or indeed does anyone think that FT Gate is
so good it justifies that cost?

Any advice appreciated.

Ian W
 


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