Hi Norman, > Sure you can.. But be aware that the passwords not stored clear in the > DB. You could also access the email from web by login via pop3 to the > server from the webapplication. Thats what many webmail do ;-)
Your webmail? Is it something you wrote, or is it a webmail like SquirrelMail? I know SquirrelMail uses IMAP, but it was just an example to say whether the webmail you use was an application you downloaded from somewhere. And that's my main problem. All the main webmail applications I could find use IMAP and James does not support IMAP, so I was trying to find an alternative route. Could you explain better how your webmail login via pop3? Thanks Giulio --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
