At 05:35 PM 11/30/01, Clifton Royston wrote: >On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 02:22:50PM -0500, Michael Kolos wrote: > > Unless you really need the online storage of imap, why not try a package > > such as nocc (nocc.sourceforge.net) which can allow users to access their > > messages via the POP protocol that Qpopper already supports. > > > > It's open source in PHP3, so it may be a good start - if you add on the use > > of a database mechanism for users to create folders and store messages and > > adressbooks, etc. then you may find a solution that can easily run on > > another machine, and save the problem > > > > I know that you're trying to fix a problem, but avoiding it seems like it > > can also be a good possibility. > > Nocc already supports many languages, is themable, and the new version > > (which I haven't tried yet) is said to include some user customizing > > features as well. > > Might be worth a look - save you some work and time. > > Good suggestion, wish we'd heard of this several months ago!
I have to thank you as well. I've been looking at various packages for this, and so far NOCC looks pretty decent. It appears there are some rough edges to work out, but I'm going to go down this path for a little while and see what I find. > But I do appreciate the suggestion; this might be an excellent >suggestion for others who want to avoid this problem. Thanks for thinking of others. I will let folks know how I make out with the program. Dan ----------------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Senie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Amaranth Networks Inc. http://www.amaranth.com
