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Need a dedicated webmail
I need to get a pop3 based webmail. (The one we are using on our current host is beta ... and files are regularly lost/deleted). I's for my Dad who moves around a lot (and hence... cannot use an email client). I'd like to leave the website hosted on the current host, and access the mail from another host, is that feasible?
Thx in advance.
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I believe openwebmail does what you require :P
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Very cool, thanks !
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You can also use _http://www.mail2web.com service, its free!
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openwebmail is a no-no, I'm renting space on a host, no way I can install a package.
Can't use mail2web.com or similar, my client needs to be able to save files/contacts on a webmail & keep them for quite long. On these apps, contacts are regularly deleted. |
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Unless you install a package, how can you access the emails on the other host. Then i assume the second hosting provider should have something configured by default for you to use. Quote:
If you cannot install, then probably a free website like this (mail2web) or some other ones are your only option. IMHO, installing some open source software on the second host would be the best solution for your case. Techie. |
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May be you want to check SocketMail Pro ... from SocketMail.com
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Thx guys & sorry for being late on the answer. (checking socketmail right now)
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