> Does "You've Got Imail" work on a stand alone IIS server (No Imail
> installed) without KillerWebMail running?

Yes and no. Yes, YGI will work on a stand-alone IIS server. But you must
have IMail installed somewhere, and have it's web messaging service
running.

-Ron

>
> > I was wondering if anyone knows of an easy way of checking via
> > asp if a user has new messages within their mailbox when they
> > haven't logged in. <snip>
>
> If there's an easy way, I'd like to know about it. We
> researched this same
> issue for several weeks, and tried the usual suspects: POP3 protocol,
> IMAP4, etc., until we finally figured out how to do it with a
> combination
> of open-source ASP, a custom COM object, and the webmail interface. The
> best surprise was that it performs extremely well (gets the new
> msg count
> in < 0.5 s, and keeps load off the webmail server when people
> don't login
> just to check for new messages).
>
> We added a bunch of features (like the ability to compose a new message
> from your regular website), and bundled it up into a product called
> "You've Got Imail". It's being used by a couple of hundred IMail admins
> out there since it's release over a year ago. Details and a
> live demo link
> are at:
>
>  http://www.humankindsystems.com/products/detail.htm?code=IM-YGI
>
> Note that KillerWebMail is pre-configured to work with YGI, but you can
> make it work with any set of web templates, as we explain in
> this article:
>
>  http://support.answertrack.com/?kb=785
>
>
> Ron Hornbaker
> President/CTO
>   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  http://humankindsystems.com
>   .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  w e  c o d e.  w e  c a r e.
>
>   .  http://AnswerTrack.com - eCRM email tracking solution
>   .  http://KillerWebMail.com - the name says it all
>   .  http://hksi.net/products - EZSignUp, You'veGotIMail!, etc...
>   .  http://hksi.net/testimonials - 2,237 admins can't be wrong


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