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Sections
- About Remote Mail - includes a general description, feature set, limitations, requirements, and planned enhancements for the future.
- Installation and quick-start instructions.
- Configuration
- Views
Remote Mail provides a web interface to email on any POP server. Users simply go to a web page, enter their username and password, and they can read and send email. Remote Mail is highly customizable, giving administrators tremendous control over the "look and feel" of the application. About RemoteMail
Computer lab managers like Remote Mail because users don't leave mailboxes, configuration files, and passwords on publicly accessible machines. Support desk staff like Remail Mail because it is simple enough for even the most novice of users. And users love it for its speed and convenience.
Requirements
- W*API 1.2 compatible web server running on a 68K or PPC macintosh.
- A POP3 server that supports the optional TOP command. Nearly all mail servers support this.
- A browser that accepts cookies.
Features
- Look and feel are easily changed by editing HTML.
- Allows for foreign-server or local-server-only use.
- Support for viewing MIME attachments
- Wide support for international languages
- Efficient caching of data and open POP connections.
- Many internal behaviour and restrictions are configurable.
- Inactive sessions time out and are deleted from memory.
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