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gull
response 42 of 45: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 13:54 UTC 2003

Hmm...interesting idea.

Actually, I'd find IMAP access for members more useful, but I suppose
there are probably security implications to that.
keesan
response 43 of 45: Mark Unseen   Mar 14 15:26 UTC 2003

You can set up grex mail to forward to a webmail address and there are plenty
of free ones available.  What is a 'web-only phonebox'?  
jep
response 44 of 45: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 22:52 UTC 2003

I was just going to mention what resp:43 said.  That seems a lot 
better to me as Grex needn't have member-only services, it doesn't 
have to consume it's bandwidth for graphics, and doesn't have to set 
up and maintain a WWW mail service.
tonster
response 45 of 45: Mark Unseen   Mar 23 02:47 UTC 2003

resp:42: You could offer IMAP for members and use something like
squirrelmail, which tunnels it's webmail interface over an imap
connection.  basically, an imap frontend.

resp:43: there are apparnetly some new phone booths coming out that
offer internet access at per-minute rates like phone booths.  I see
commercials for these fairly often, especially late at night.
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