I have been working on a POP3 client. You can read more about it at
http://www.mikeycentral.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=aliasalias=mikeymail
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Michael Wolfe
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From: Discover Antartica [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Who uses those?
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From: Jordan Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 16:17:44 -0800
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Yes, from Macromedia. When you install Cold Fusion
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Discover Antarctica wrote:
|Is there coldfusion based webmail product out there? for free or
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Discover Antartica wrote:
|Is there coldfusion based webmail product out there? for free or
paid, either one.
Silly footers, always cutting off my responses! Here's what I
attempted to write earlier:
I believe one of the CF demo applications (which
Is there coldfusion based webmail product out there? for free or paid,
either one.
There are lots of them...
Try Google and the MM ColdFusion Exchange and you should find quite a few...
The one we wrote can be found at http://webmail.newmediadevelopment.net.
Paul
Is that from macromedia? is it part of the cf application kit from Macromedia?
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Discover Antartica wrote:
|Is there coldfusion based webmail product out there? for free or
paid, either one.
Silly footers,
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Yes, from Macromedia. When you install Cold Fusion Server, the
installer gives you the option to install some sample applications.
(You generally do not want these in a production environment however)
A webmail client (I think it's called Email Taxi
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