Tuesday, December 17, 2002 you wrote:
P> What we would most likely not do is use a database (the flat files
P> seem to work very well, and are very efficient), use IIS (a lot of
P> people don't want to use it, for security reasons), or any special
P> technologies (such as dot NET, ASP, CF, etc.). We would need to
P> create something that would work on all servers, and not have any
P> special requirements.

I think that's all very reasonable for what it's worth.  There is such
wide divergence in the IMAIL community.  I'm using perl CGI myself
with DBI.


Terry Fritts

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