On Wed, 05 Feb 2003 14:21:57 -0600 Ben Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ok .. 2 responses. Actually I used to design , configure and setup, > ISP's. Techkie I got. The question is, would it be worth the cost of > setup VS what > the ISP's charge. Look at www.plone.org (sorry deb...) It is sh*t simple to manage multiple web domains here, and equally easy to manage content (via the web interface, ftp, or a WebDAV-compatible app). For simple HTML content, just let that be what you put in the pages. You need never more. But, it will be easy to grow the site. Or just leave it HTML. A site like plone (or multiple domains) can be set up within minutes. Then, just assign ownership to the various parts. And let the people manage their things. As to the IMAP, look at squirrel mail. It is a decent web interface to IMAP servers. My only complaint is that it seems to only like one IMAP server. > There is 2 locations, a home office and a branch office. The branch > office is getting > the 6MB setup and there will be a VPN between two application servers. > > There are 2 Different ISP's involved in this, one is a small regional > Wireless provider > with with for the time being, has 2 T1 connections. The other is a > LARGE Regional ISP > that has multiple connections. The customer wants/needs to administer > email accounts, > the Web pages and be in control of that. They also want the ability > (Imap) for the > salespeople on the road to check email. > > The web pages for the three companies (home office, branch location, > and distribution company) > are all treated as different entities. The web pages for them will be > simple "Who we are", What we do, > Here is a list of products we offer (No online ordering or catalogue) > and contact info. > > There MIGHT be a page listing the weekly specials or Monthly specials, > and we are not talking > about a WHOLE lot SKU's and prices set in the retail section just are > not going to change. Plone has a nice calendar, as well as a simple event/news thingie so people can add such items. Check out the news tab on www.plone.org > What they do , and what can change, is the LARGE volume of custom mix > animal feed that > is sold by the ton, semi truck or railcar load. But the prices of > those are ALWAYS volatile as > well as can be custom configured for the buyer (Antibiotics, vitamin > additives, > oat/corn/cottonseed etc..etc.. mix). -- +����������������������������+�������������������������������+ � Roger Oberholtzer � E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] � � OPQ Systems AB � WWW: http://www.opq.se/ � � Erik Dahlbergsgatan 41-43 � Phone: Int + 46 8 314223 � � 115 34 Stockholm � Mobile: Int + 46 733 621657 � � Sweden � Fax: Int + 46 8 302602 � +����������������������������+�������������������������������+ _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
