Hi Ron,
I happen to do quite a lot of development in the electronics field as well
as IT industries....what I have found to be the best when developing a
product etc, is to build all possible functionalities I can think of in to
the system. That way I can always addapt....the best solution to solving a
"functionality" problem is to build it open ended, and allow various
functions to be switched on or off.
So in short provide those features in the templates etc, just allow people
to switch them on or off as needed.
Kind Regards
Neil Solomon
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Subject: [imail] Forwards (was: Account's house keeping.)
> Now all we would have to worry about would be deleting those
> users that have set up forwards.
This brings up an interesting point. The purpose of most WebMail
installations is to get the users to use your webmail system. When a
user sets up forwarding, chances are he or she will never see your
webpages again. Should we build in an easy way to prevent users from
setting a forward, or remove that functionality from the web templates
altogether?
Just trying to stir up a debate...
Ron
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