Guess it depends on the cost ?

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From: "R. Scott Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date:  Mon, 16 Dec 2002 19:49:40 -0500

>A lot of our customers seem to want a web interface to Declude JunkMail, 
>mostly so that customers can turn their spam settings on or off.
>
>We haven't come up with something in the past, because it is very 
>complicated without a hook into web messaging, and it doesn't look like 
>Ipswitch is planning to add an interface to web messaging any time soon.
>
>However, we are at the point where we are considering a web interface.  If 
>we do it, it would probably need to be done as an addon to Declude 
>JunkMail, mainly because the development and support costs would be fairly 
>high.  It would also have some drawbacks, being separate from web 
>messaging.  For example, it would require installing a separate service, 
>using a different port than 80 or 8383 for web access (which may cause 
>firewall problems), and having users enter their username/password a second 
>time (if they are already using web messaging).
>
>Is this something that is important enough that it would be worthwhile?
>                                              -Scott
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