IMHO:
We just don't feel like running PHP when IIS/ASP works so well and comes with Windows server without installing another product. We also don't care if PHP is free either. Remember, we're not running a web server with a hundred or so domains on our MAIL server. We also would really just like a better interface to offer our customers that runs in IIS.
Thanks,
Bill
Tripp Allen wrote:
Thanks to everyone who has responded to the survey, your input will be very helpful.
Several people has said that IMail requiring PHP would not be acceptable. Could I get more info as to why PHP would be a problem?
Thanks, Tripp
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