Hello,

I am a Tech Specialist and WAN admin for a county school system.  We are
reviewing iMail as a replacement for our current Linux-based teacher e-mail
system.  It seems to have most of the features of its biggest competitors,
except they are built into the base product instead of add-on costs (that's
great!).  Our biggest stumbling block at this point is ease-of-use.  We have
to keep things as simple as possible for the lowest common denominator.  One
click too many and an item can be rejected.  In this case, the extra click I
need to bypass to keep this product in the running is the one that takes you
to your main mailbox.  I need it to do like many commercial web-mail sites
(you know their names...) and take you straight to your main box, but still
retain the functionality of being able to go to the page we are bypassing,
if they need or want to.

Another question, can I run an IIS 4.0 web page on the same box as my iMail
server?

Additionally, any tips on migrating accounts off of a basic Linux mail
server would be greatly appreciated.


-Curtis Faulkner
Walker County Science and Technology Center

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