Yep, it is possible.
We did one for a local radio station that works fairly well at
www.mix973.com
You can email me out of the list for the specifics.
Scott's Utilities would also be a good addition to your arsenal, as most of
that ASP stuff is done for you.
Da Nada.
Rusty Nations
Virtual Web Servers, Inc.
Savannah, GA
912-525-2500
http://www.vwebs.com
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 11:49 AM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Using IMail Server with ASP to create web based mail
service
Hi
I am new to this list and I have not noticed a url for the archives so I
assume they are not available online to search.
Anyway - what I would like to do is use Imail Server to setup access to a
web based e-mail service for our members. We are using IIS and Active Server
Pages, running on NT 4 (SP6 or whatever the latest is!), and utilising SQL
Server 7.
I reckon I can do this by wrapping up access to the SMTP and POP3 server
facilities provided by IMail server, with some custom ASP and possibly com
components - does this sound feasible?
Has anyone gone through this, and would they be prepared to point out some
of the tips and traps that I may need to be aware of?
Muchos gracias
James
James Wild
I.T. Projects Co-ordinator
perks4u.com
Crown House
72 Hammersmith Road
London W14 8TH
United Kingdom
Tel: 0207 559 3472
Fax: 0207 559 3585
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