Does anyone else have interest in having the Webmail in ASP to make it easier to integrate with an existing site, or to simply customize? Just curious of the interest level so that Ipswitch may take notice.
It's also important to remember that ASP is a proprietary product. That means that all of a sudden anyone using web messaging will be required to run IIS. And, that is a major security problem (properly patched, it's fine, but you have to be *MUCH* more careful about keeping patches up-to-date than if you just run IMail). Plus, it would probably take Ipswitch a lot of time (and money) to create, and someone has to pay for that.
Given that you can do just about anything with web messaging the way it is now (except hook into IMail), how much benefit would there really be by using ASP? It sounds like it would mostly just be a time saver.
-Scott
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