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    Default Web email

    We have a POP3 server running. We now want to implement a
    Web Based interface, so they can easily read their emails
    wherever they are. The problem is however how i design
    this. Am i working directly to the mail store (i.e
    c:\inetpub\mailroot\...), or do i push the emails from the
    mail store (but leave the message so they can use a
    regular client to read them), to a folder, and from there,
    i operate on the emails (whatever they want to do)?

    Anyone seen some examples of this, and how you implement
    it?
    Kris Guest

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    Default Re: Web email

    Your best bet is to give the user the option to control this in the web
    interface. I would operate off the original files and then if the user
    chooses to delete a message have your application permanently remove it from
    the directory. Just make sure the user knows this is happening. Another
    option is to use the POP3 protocol instead of the file system. You can then
    operate as a normal POP3 client. If you want to connect using the POP3
    protocol then you should take a look at these assemblies:
    [url]http://www.quiksoft.com/emdotnet/[/url]

    --
    Bill

    "Kris" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
    news:2f7901c33fb5$82759400$a401280a@phx.gbl...
    > We have a POP3 server running. We now want to implement a
    > Web Based interface, so they can easily read their emails
    > wherever they are. The problem is however how i design
    > this. Am i working directly to the mail store (i.e
    > c:\inetpub\mailroot\...), or do i push the emails from the
    > mail store (but leave the message so they can use a
    > regular client to read them), to a folder, and from there,
    > i operate on the emails (whatever they want to do)?
    >
    > Anyone seen some examples of this, and how you implement
    > it?

    Bill Guest

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