I'm looking for the best of all worlds. I will be implementing a webmail
solution if only for the flexibility of allowing remote users to access
their mail from anywhere. However, the bulk of my clients will want POP
access and I don't wish to force them to webmail if I don't need to.

    //James
----- Original Message -----
> Just out of curiousity, have you considered a webmail solution?  I'm
> epxerimenting right now with using webmail and Apache's mod_ssl to keep
> username/password pairs secure.  The mail is both sent and recieved to
> the server, so there are no auth issues, other than the inital login,
> and it can be used from litterally anywhere, including netcafe's and
> other such locations where people usually can't install software.  Don't
> use cookies, and make sure your people understand not to let any
> password managers or anything store their passwords on strange machines.
>  Viola, a nice, secure, centrally manageable mail solution.





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