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phpfreak
We are proud to announce that withint he next week, we will be adding a new webmail client as an add-on to your hosting plans.

The new webmail client is extremely robust. In fact, it compares to Microsoft Outlook / Outlook express in features. When using Internet Explorer 6.0+ you will have a web interface to your Email that is far superior than any freeware Webmail clients. If you do not have IE 6.0+ you will still have a superior webmail interface, however the features such as the DHTML items, may not exists.

This new webmail client will reside on a central server and you can access ANY email account that has POP3 / IMAP functionality. This means you are not restricted to reading only your hosting account email from us.

The charge is going to be $5.00 per email account per month that you wish to use with this new enhancement.

Here's some screen shots:

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Stay tuned, we'll post more as we implement more features.
katanapilot
It looks awesome!!!


KP-
phpfreak
QUOTE(katanapilot @ Feb 27 2005, 10:28 PM)
It looks awesome!!!
KP-
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It really is awesome. It's costing us a fortune, but we think it will be a great enhancement to the service! It definately smokes Horde, NeoMail and SquirrelMail.

Also, one thing we going to do is give you the ability to setup DNS through cPanel so you can have http://webmail.yourdomain.com and point it to the IP address of our webmail server!
dtaberner
Thats one very very neat looking webmail program !!!
Gmail look out!

Caveman

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