The folks at Software.Com have told me that they plan in including a web
based e-mail solution in an upcoming release of Post.Office. Myself I think
it's taking a long time, but as I already have paid so many $$ for those
licences, at PO seems so stable, it could be worth the wait. I found Emurl a
bit clunky myself, so didn't go any further with it. The users we have so
much want a web based email program, I can't understand why there aren't any
decent ones out there!
My .02c worth
Regards
Dan
-----Original Message-----
From: Norris Sydnor <nsydnor@capcity.com>
To: ntisp@iea-software.com <ntisp@iea-software.com>
Date: Thursday, January 28, 1999 1:34
Subject: RE: [NTISP] Seattle Labs SLMail
At 09:10 AM 1/25/99 +0000, you wrote:
>We use SLMail to handle all office and ISP/Hosted mail. It has been in
place
>nearly 6 months now and my comments would be:
>
>Advantages:
>Very nice web interface, I mean VERY nice. There isn't anything you can't
do
>from it and in all honesty I think it's a little faster than the provided
>GUI.
>
I use SLMail also. Have been for a couple to 3 years now. The only
problem I have with the Web-Based Administration is trying to use it over a
dial-up connection.
For some reason, Netscape kicks back an error when trying to go into users
and other areas.
Also, the web-based email for users (EMURL) has potential but needs a
little work. I understand a new release is in the works that will take
care of some of the issues.
Best Regards,
Norris Sydnor
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