Hi Gregg,

Good questions.

The new web messaging templates should be less CPU intensive and do require
.NET but the web admin does not.  You can customize the templates and we'll
be publishing information on what files/css can be altered (colors, images,
etc.).

Hope this helps.

bye for now,

kg

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Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 6:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] Web Messaging... Coming Soon, Real Soon...


> Starting in approximately one month, IMail Server (straight-up, no
> Antivirus, no Antispam, just straight IMail) will be offered at 5 user
> levels, to match the same ones used today for ICS Standard and ICS
> Premium.
> The base IMail product will also include the new unified Web
> Administration
> interface which has also gone through exhaustive beta and usability
> testing.

Thanks for the update.  We are looking forward to the return of
"stand-alone" IMail Server.  Is it safe to assume that webmail is less cpu
intensive now that it runs under IIS?  Will the new 'templates' be ASP or
.NET?  Will the IMail administrators be able to customize them (i.e. colors,
images, etc...)?


David Gregg
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