A webmail interface almost _has_ to leave mail on the server. Many people
only use webmail as a secondary means of checking messages when they're away
from their primary computer - say at a friend's house or from a library or
cafe.
I assume then, you're using only POP3. Most of the webmail interfaces that
I've used (such as SquirrelMail) use IMAP, although I believe some can be
configured to also use POP3.
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To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2004 3:41 PM
Subject: Re: Web-based email program
> Yes I am using CFC's in a Fusebox framework. It works great (in alpha) but
> want to test, test, test as I know people don't like to lose their email
> messages.
>
> I was considering an option of "leave mail server" but haven't tested it
> enough yet to call it bullet-proof - heck if anyone can make a program
> bullet-proof let me know ;)
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