Not only that, but overall in my experience, it pretty much sucks. It
screwed up quite a bit corrupted mail files and ran quite slowly. After
using it for a month, they sent us an invoice. We promptly deleted it and
now use dmailweb from netwinsite.com. Works like a charm, very fast and
good support. 

-andy

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On 14 Apr 1999, Russell Nelson wrote:

> Peter Gradwell writes:
>  > At 11:11 am -0700 13/4/99,the wonderful Matthew Kaing wrote:
>  > >Hi, I like users to be able to access and manage their email via a browser.
>  > >Does anyone know of a web-based interface to Qmail or other similar packages
>  > >for Linux that is freeware?
>  > 
>  > 
>  > www.endymion.com/products/mailman
> 
> Their "Licensing" page says "MailMan is not free."
> 
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