> That's why we try stay away from the bleeding edge technology 
> -- there's a 
> reason they use the word "bleeding".  It will actually be 
> easier for us to 
> use a flat file than to use a database.

ODBC for text files? :)

> Sorry, I should have included PHP in that list (which is amazingly 
> flexible, BTW).  We're not talking about something the 
> typical pre-bubble 
> "We need to show them something to collect our $10 million 
> funding" company 
> would produce.  We actually wrote a web scripting language 
> well before ASP 
> was available, and wrote our first web server back when 
> people thought that 
> dynamic content on a web page was a web page that was updated 
> by hand every 
> few hours.
> 
> If we require ASP or PHP, we're going to require something 
> that a number of 
> our customers either don't have or won't have.  Many of our 
> customers would 
> not even think of installing IIS or Apache on a mailserver.
>                                      -Scott

Interesting.
Another thought... Is there any hook into the iMail web
interface/server?
If so, could it run your scripting engine?

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