Ian D. Stewart wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > This is a Windows, not Linux, based list. And Perl has 
> > little to do with setting up mail accounts (unless you
> > want to automate it).
> 
> While I see Woodrow's point, in light of the fact that ActiveState is
> now supporting Linux and Solaris (at least in the form of the PPM
> repository), as well as Windows, I can also see how Manhui might have
> considered his question not entirely off-topic.

However, it's not "ActivePerl-Users" but "Perl-Win32-Users". And, as Woodrow
pointed out, neither "Perl" nor "Win32" has anything to do with web mail as
such. They can be done in Perl, but then on-topic questions would be about
the implementation rather than the algorithm, in my opinion. That is to say,
"I want to do X Y Z in order to set up web mail, how do I express this in
Perl?" rather than "How do I set up web mail?".

Cheers,
Philip

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