Hi John,
I'm curious to know more about your iappli pop mail client. I was thinking
about writing one myself and started looking into iappli API. I soon
learned that iapplis are only allowed to connect to their source webserver.
Since it's unlikely that that my ISP will allow me to install my iappli for
download on their web server, I gave up.
Just curious how you got around that problem when writing your iappli that
allows you to read popmail from "any popserver"?
Also, is your iappli available for public download or is it for the internal
use only?
regards,
Vince
>Craig,
>
>I am not sure I understand your question fully.
>
>It is of course possible to write a popmail reader as a java iappli (we
>have
>written one ourselves) and I am sure there are several cHTML sites that
>allow you to read popmail. Both of these methods allow user to read mail
>from any popmail server.
>
>Perhaps there was something more specific that you were asking about?
>
>John
>
>www.alatto.com
>
>
>
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