Why  don't you use IMAP?
As far as I know it is free and it works with Sendmail. You will need some space
on your mail server since the messages stay on the server until the user delete
them. But your employees will be able to check their mails from home or from
elsewhere.

Simon May wrote:

> You will need to ensure that the mail server is available from the internet
> and the firewall if any
> allows packets in to port 110 from the internet.
> But remember that if your employees check there mail via pop3 from home then
> they will not get the same emails at work.
> It would be better to install a webbased email system eg neomail or similar
> on the mail machine.
> That way they can check their mail at home via the webmail system but
> collect it via pop3 (qpopper)
> at work.
>
> Kind Regards
> Simon May
> Network Administrator
> Internet Marketing S.L.
> Telephone 971 72 92 04
> Fax 971 71 92 04
> Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kristi-Rheem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Subscribers of Qpopper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 2:37 PM
> Subject: Receiving Mail from Home
>
> > Does anyone know how (if it is Qpopper) to make it so that my employees
> can
> > check their mail from home.  When we're in the office we set our outgoing
> > mail to the name of the Machine that Sendmail is on, but when I try the
> > domain name it gives me errors.  I am using QPopper with Sendmail on a
> > Solaris 8 machine.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Kristi
> >

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Santiago A Tavares
System and Network Administrator
Chemical Engineering Department
University of Florida
Tel: 352-392-0804
Fax: 352-392-9513


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