have you look at The Mailman?
http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/
paul Woo
ELP NetWorks
El Paso, TX
At 01:26 PM 6/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
>we like that but we have near 45 pop domains and some are unix based.
>Any ideas. We're developing one just Cold Fusion but I need one soon.
>-Brian
>
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>there several things you can do
>1. check with your customers's pop/smtp server software manufacturers to
>see if this feature is available, if so upgrade
>2. sell them a c copy of i-mail, availabkle wholesale from tech data
>3. there are some perl scripts available, not free, i don't know the exact
>sites but a simple search will probably reveal a few sites. a particular
>one that come to my mind is called " the mailman"
>
>none of the above options are FREE, if that's what you're looking for, good
>luck!!
>
>By far i-mail is the best web messanger i've seen and used
>
>we paid for this feature, so should everyone else!!
>
>Paul Woo
>ELP NetWorks
>El Paso, TX
>
>At 11:29 AM 6/10/99 -0700, you wrote:
>>Does anyone know of a full webbased mail solution for customers who have
>>their own POP servers? Thanks,
>>Brian
>>__________________________
>>First Internet Alliance
>>"The only problem with doing nothing is that you never know when you're
>>done."
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Paul Woo
ELP NetWorks, Inc.
1401 Montana, Suite L
El Paso, Texas 79902
voice 915.533.8617
fax 915.533.9831
http://www.elpn.com
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