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Re: POP & Webmail, but no IMAP



 
On Monday, September 26, 2005, at 04:05PM, Jaco Schoonen <email@hidden> wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I am looking for a way to provide POP & webmail, but no IMAP  for  
>certain users.
>For webmail to work it is required to allow IMAP as well.
>
>If my needs would be to have POP & Webmail for all user I could  
>simply close the imap-port on the firewall and allow imap for all  
>accounts. Then only the local running imap-client squirrelmail could  
>connect.
>
>But the thing is, for some accounts I need POP, IMAP and webmail,  
>while others only require POP & Webmail.
>
>I don't see how to implement this correctly. I'm running OSX Server  
>10.4.2.
>
>(The reason is simply that the IMAP-users need to pay more as it  
>requires more storage on the server)

Well, the webmail is just an IMAP client written in PHP, so I'm not sure that you are looking at your pricing the right way there.

I could see you offering webmail/IMAP for a premium and justifying that with the storage costs. It would be easier to admin, and probably easier to sell too.

Josh
www.afp548.com 
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