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I have a client that has a web app that is used by customers throughout
the country. For some reason they want to provide a page within this app that allows the end user to view his/her local email while in the browser. The client does not have an email server, these end users would all have different email providers. They are fine with starting with only providing this function to Outlook users...but is this even doable?? Thanks |
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![]() "mojoman896" wrote in message oups.com... I have a client that has a web app that is used by customers throughout the country. For some reason they want to provide a page within this app that allows the end user to view his/her local email while in the browser. The client does not have an email server, these end users would all have different email providers. They are fine with starting with only providing this function to Outlook users...but is this even doable?? Thanks Well, www.mail2web.com has something similar, but you'd need to have someone either license this (or similar technology) or write their own code. Outlook has nothing to do with this. |
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