Nathan,

Have you seen Domino iNotes on the AS/400?  It is a web-based solution
(that is pretty slick).  It is good enough (on a high bandwidth connection)
to get me to forget about the Notes Client!

At 05:05 PM 9/26/01, you wrote:
  <snip>

>My understanding is that Domino supports either IMAP or POP clients.
>Apparently base OS/400 only supports SMTP and POP.  But I've toyed with the
>idea of writing an OS/400 HTTP Server based E-mail client, similar to the
>ones deployed by www.yahoo.com and www.mailcity.com.  Browser access to mail
>stored on the server.  Has anyone else ever considered that type of
>solution?

John Myers
IBM Certified Specialist - IBM iSeries Technical Solutions
IBM Certified Specialist - Advisor for e-Business
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