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RE: [cobalt-users] Web Email Solution
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Web Email Solution
- From: "David Thacker" <Cobalt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed May 31 20:30:49 2000
Well, I tried emumail 4 on my RaQ3 but wasn't happy with the layout and didn't
have time to mess with it to get it the way I wanted. I read in this list
about a free webmail outsourcing service from www.outbridge.com, and gave it a
whirl. I liked it. I use it.
Outbridge includes web based bookmarks, address books, to do lists, and
calendars, in addition to webmail access to your POP3 accounts. The interface
is not customizable, but I like the clean, uncluttered appearance, and have
been 100% satisfied with it so far.
Yes, I know, the hairs stood up a bit on the back of my neck too when I first
considered this outsourced service, but my initial fears have been allayed.
An added bonus is that there is much less load on my server than their would
be running my own webmail service.
Just my 2 cents worth (1.36 cents Canadian)...
dAvid tHacker Email: David@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thacker Network Technologies Inc. Http://www.ThackerNet.com
> From: "Mark Jaggers" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Web Email Solution
> Date: Wed, 31 May 2000 18:31:12 -0500
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> We currently use AnyEmail from http://netbula.com/
>
> it works pretty well and is very easy to use and install
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi Guys.
>
> I know this topic has been discussed in the past, but I'd like to find
> out what people are using nowadays.
>
> I'm looking for a web-email solution to install on a RaQ1. I have found
> a great package called @Mail but it's designed for those who want to
> allow people to sign up via the web and have separate accounts for Mail.
> This isn't what I'm looking for. What I want is a mail-via-the-web
> interface (with as many features as possible) to interact with the POP3
> server and for users to be able to read/send e-mail through it, so that
> when I create a user on the RaQ1, they can go and use the web to
> read/send their e-mails without having to create 2 accounts for every
> user I add.
>
> Any suggestions?