Just one more quick note on IMAP support. Implementing IMAP is probably the most 
logical way of getting a usable WebMail interface up and running quickly. Most WebMail 
interfaces I've played with (most natably SquirrelMail and Horde, but I'm sure there 
are similar Java/JSP based alternatives) simply use IMAP to connect directly to the 
mail store. Easy and clean. I would assume that eventually you'd want a more full 
featured and integrated WebMail interface to support more of the advanced features of 
Mail Services, but simply recommending/modifying one of these IMAP-based projects 
certainly seems the quickest and easiest path to a good WebMail interface.

Paul York, Ph.D. Student 
Management Information Systems 
University of Georgia 


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