We use WebMail from Infinite Technologies (www.ihub.com). The product
is reasonably priced and provides a very nice browser-independent
user interface supporting POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc. The program runs
under NT and includes its own web server. That is, it doesn't require
IIS or some other web server. SSL is an add-on. It's very easy to set
up. You can be up and running in a matter of minutes.
At 12:55 PM -0800 12/15/99, Dinesh Punjabi wrote:
>Is there a web based qmail client that can
>interface (via web server) directly with
>pop3 (qpopper?) and smtp process.
>
>Is it possible to run this setup exclusively
>using a secure server (https://). The idea
>is to secure all email interaction
>including authentication and retrieval
>of email.
>
>Thanks.
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