Thanks for your help.
I wish I could do that; however our IT department is ... Zelis ... About
security; it's a school district, so lots of confidential data, etc, etc
(their reason).
Oh well, I'll look for an imap server on the network if I can, but I doubt
I'll find it normally.
If anyone else has any other info, I'd appreciate it.


THX Much,
Brandon McGinty

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> > I've been looking on the net for a program to gather 
> e-mails from the
> > squirrelmail interface, and haven't found any.
> > My office only allows me to get e-mail access via webmail, at least
> > when I'm outside of the corperate network.
> 
> Squirrelmail is an IMAP client so there must be an IMAP server on the
> server side somewhere.  Why not talk to your IT dept about accessing
> it with a normal mail client instead of messing with screen scraping
> madness.  Squirrelmail is pretty messy and I gave up on it long ago.
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