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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 -----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.
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