On 28 Jun 2002 at 9:01, Radoslav Dejanovi wrote: > On Thursday 27 June 2002 00:44, Marcus James wrote: > > What I am trying to determine is what the best practices are in this > > regard. My gut-feel says that this is not a good idea since email is > > "inherently insecure" and may be intercepted and so on and so forth. > > But on the other hand is this such a big deal? I'm not sure.
I do not claim to be an authority on this subject reading the list to learn as much as I can but I had a few thoughts. Are are you using POP mail? If so you can have your users check their email from home with any ISP as long as you use your mail server's POP address ie. mail.foobar.com. or another choice, If they need to be able to view their mail from anywhere, check out http://mail2web.com you can check your pop mail over the web without forwarding it to a different mail host. Can anyone see a problem with this? -- Raoul Armfield Support Specialist IT-Callcenter mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Central Park West at 79th Street New York, NY, 10024 212.313.7258