On (08/07/02 15:37), Anthony Walters didst pronounce:
>> My requirements are as follows:
> 1) Students access email with any web browser - not client software
> 2) has to have rich functionality through the web interface (has to be at
> least as good as outlook web email)
> 3) usability has to be very functional and easy - to cater for a user base
> that ranges from very limited computing experience to advanced computer
> skills.
> 4) administration of the email software needs to be easy
>Well, we use postfix for the mail setup here and have webmail available
using Squirrelmail on Apache. Once all this is set up, that's pretty
much it. Apart from an odd upgrade, we haven't done anything with this
setup since it's been installed.
I've never used the Outlook web mail thingy, so I can't comment on the
differences between it and squirrelmail, but squirrelmail suits our
needs fine, so no complaints.
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Chat ya later,
John.
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