We use Remotely Anywhere and like it very much.  The only problem is the java remote control can be very slow on a dial-up connection.  It runs on a browser through a web port.  It's also very cheap to license and update (around $80/server + $10-12 for upgrade ins.)  You can get a 30 day live trial at www.remotelyanywhere.com or www.binaryresearch.net.  Binary Research is the North American Distributor for 3AM and who you would need to contact for licensing.
 
Hope this helps!

Ryan LaMarre
Computer Support Specialist
Unity College
Unity, ME 04988
(207) 948-3131 x298
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jim Bednarz
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 9:29 AM
To: Imail Forum
Subject: [IMail Forum] E-mail Web Monitoring Software

Hi folks!
    Before I pose my question to this forum. I would like to commend you all on your proficient skills in answering the questions posed in this forum. They have been a great help to me in my first use and management of Imail.
 
     What I would like your opinion on is Email & Web Monitoring & Control Software. The powers that be have decided that our business has grown to a point where monitoring is necessary. I have been shopping around a bit but have not found anything that would encompass all that I wish. I run Imail with Pop3/SMTP with a Proxy IIS on Windows NT Server. Only about 100 users.
 
Your thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
 
 
Jim Bednarz - Asst. PC Systems Coordinator
Kaestle Boos Associates, Inc.
Web: www.kba-architects.com

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