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    Default Email Checking on my own site

    I was wondering is there a way to make an email Checker for all the guys that are under my domain name

    say john@domain.com has an email with his business but currently he uses www.mail2web.com to check his work email

    he has sugested that the company make a system that will let him check his email trough the company website instead of going to a 2nd party source to do so.

    P.S. this is a college project so need your help as soon as anyone has some free time

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    Look into setting up a webmail client such as squirrelmail, roundcube, horde, etc. (all of these use PHP, so make sure you have that enabled on your server).

    Hope this helps.
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    Thanks can you give me a full list of prggies that do thais

    i am hosted by a unix server so i am not sure which one of these will work
    Last edited by Mehok; 03-21-2008 at 06:35 PM.

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    Depending on the mail server program, and the server side languages available on the server, I can give you a list of webmail scripts that should work. Some mail servers actually come with a built-in webmail service (such as Imail, Pegasus [for Mercury MTA], etc). Also, the list I posted before all use PHP so if you do not have PHP available, we would need to modify that list to point to what you have available. You could look through hotscripts.com or any other script directory for what you need.

    Hope this helps.
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