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pwsweb
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 18 July 2001 : 12:23:38
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Does anyone use a script which lets you use your domain like hotmail or any other web based email.
We use bigmailbox at the moment but they put ads and things on each page and we would rather have something we host ourselves.
Anyone got any suggestions?
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Id
Junior Member
USA
129 Posts |
Posted - 18 July 2001 : 12:37:30
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did you want it to just send e-mail? or did you want it to receive as well, I can tell you how to just send, but I wouldn't know where to begin to tell you how to set it up to receive everything. That's way out of my league of ASP know-how
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Spoon
Average Member
Ireland
507 Posts |
Posted - 18 July 2001 : 12:58:20
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quote:
did you want it to just send e-mail? or did you want it to receive as well, I can tell you how to just send, but I wouldn't know where to begin to tell you how to set it up to receive everything. That's way out of my league of ASP know-how
Hi,
I think Jmail has the capability to do stuff like that. It can receive mail and display it on a page, i seen examples on their site (i think).
The code looks pretty easy, but i dont know how would actually (instantly) set up a new email account.
heres the link anyhow
www.dimac.net
Regards,
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pwsweb
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 18 July 2001 : 17:58:57
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Yeah, the whole caboodle. Account creation, email sending, inboxes etc. I don't know what email components are on the server as we are in the middle of a move, but we have asp, odbc and mySql.
No-one use a script like this themselves?
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Doug G
Support Moderator
USA
6493 Posts |
Posted - 18 July 2001 : 19:04:08
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Not free, IMail from Ipswitch or maybe MS Exchange Server?
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