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If you are on the road and need to check your e-mail from say a hotel lobby's computer or Internet cafe, you can simply go to your private web site to read your e-mail. i.e. Those computers won't likely have a SSH client... I should add that I would normally read e-mail with a real mail client so this would be for those special occasions... Robert You wrote: How is this an advantage over using ssh & pine for email? Hugh --- Robert La Ferla <robertlaferla at attbi.com> wrote: > As you probably have heard, the fine folks at AT&T > Broadband are going > to force us loyal serfs to switch our e-mail > addresses to comcast.net. > Since I don't like having to switch my e-mail > address every few months, > I am going to set up my own domain. However, I > would like to be able to > remotely view and compose e-mails from a web-based > client in addition to > POP/IMAP. Does anyone know of or better yet have > experience with an > open source web-based e-mail system for Linux? > > Robert > > > > ___________
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