I don't know it I should really post this, but the hosting company I work
for has a free Webmail based site that allows you to connect to any pop
account around the world. You can find it at http://webmail.kwsonline.com
David
-----Original Message-----
From: Philipp Steinkr�ger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 5:03 PM
To: Philipp Steinkr�ger
Cc: Tom Beer; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; qmail list
Subject: Re: webmailer
Philipp Steinkr�ger writes:
> Tom Beer writes:
>
>> Hi David, Hi All,
>>
>> I'll try. I have an hosting provider where I have my
>> pop3 et al. At home it's easy to check my mails
>> from their or even to pull it with fetchmail. But
>> on the road I have to set up something like hotmail for "security"
>> reasons.
>> No I want to install an qmail frontent on this server
>> which allows me to get rid of this pull to my hotmail
>> account. I don't want (and even cant use) IMAP.
>> All the webmailers I found were dependent on IMAP..
>> So my question is, if there is a webbased mailer with
>> the functionality of, say, hotmail which I can install
>> locally on the server of my hosting provider, where
>> I've limited access on directories and no Imap.
>> What I intend to do is to login with my normal
>> pop account and check my mails via tcp/ip...
>
> if your provider cooperates with you, you could ask them
> to install sqwebmail for example. another idea is to use a service
> like www.techmail.de. this is a service which connects to a pop3
> server that you specified.
better use www.sakemail.com. its the same interface in english.
regards,
philipp
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Philipp Steinkr�ger
Technik
Oberberg Online
Tel.: +49 2261 814240
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