>> Is it that you periodically need to get at your mail from other
>> machines?
> Yeah, that's mostly the reason.

   I've been looking for something roughly along the same lines.  I've got
some users who regularly download their e-mail from a POP3 server using a
traditional mail client.  But these users have the need to access their
POP3 mailboxes via the web on occasion.  I know there's commercial
services out there that do this, but I would rather a Linux-based free
solution.

   So what I need is a web-based e-mail system which does POP3 and which
can be configured to "leave mail on the server" so that the users can
still download their mail regularly with their PC-based e-mail client. 
Anyone know of such a beast?

-- 
 Regards, | "A contribution by Microsoft Corporation to South Carolina's
 .        | Republican Party during the 1998 campaign preceded a decision
 Randy    | by the state's GOP attorney general to withdraw from an
          | antitrust suit against the computer software giant."
          | Source: API, 24 December 1998

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