>>>>> "Sam" == Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Brett Randall writes:
>> says there's been an internal error, and goes no further. Obviously
>> sqwebmail has not been designed with multiple simultaneous
>> connections for the same user.
> Correct.
But yet omail-webmail has? I don't believe it could be THAT hard to
implement. Someone suggested turning off IP Security when I log in,
which I did, but the account still "timed out".
>> allow more than one IP to access an account at a time. Does anyone
>> here have any ideas how I would do this?
> Use the right tool for the right job. Use IMAP to log in to the
> mail account from an IMAP client. IMAP allows concurrent
> connections.
Naaahh... there is a purpose for web-based e-mail. Access from
anywhere in the world, any building in the city, any workstation in
the building... Without the typical "How do I set my e-mail up?" phone
call... And most people are used to Outlook which $ux big time at
IMAP...
--
"This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered
as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to
us."
- Western Union internal memo, 1876