Tom,

Could you clarify your question according to the questions below?

Thanks, Dave.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Beer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 11:25 AM
> To: qmail list
> Subject: webmailer
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to install a webmail interface on a server
> of my provider running qmail.

Do you mean the "provider" you own or work for or do you mean the "provider"
you have an account with or subscribe to?
Because if it is the latter, your chances of getting them to install
anything on the server are about the same as your chances of coming home
tonight and finding you've won the lottery.

> The problem is that I've only restricted
> access and no IMAP.

What do you mean by restricted access?  Restricted access to install
software on the server?  Restricted access because your firewall at work
blocks certain ports and you can't POP3?

> What I want is simply a login
> to connect via pop3 to a account and read the mails in a browser.

Is this happening on the server or on your local machine?  Which machine is
talking POP3 to which other machine?

> Unfourtunately I couldn't find anything that seems to fit.
>
> Hope this is not too off topic, thanks for any suggestions Tom
>
>

Tom, your post is ambiguous and I can't deduce your meaning and exactly what
you are trying to do.

If your question is what I tentatively think it is, consider an account with
www.hotmail.com and set up the POP3 services (which retrieve mail from other
hosts) so that it yanks your mail to your hotmail box (and you can set an
option so it doesn't delete the mail).  I used to do this to get my own
e-mail from my own server in my apartment, because at work the firewall
wouldn't allow POP3.

Best regards, Dave.

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