Have them telnet to the unix box and use pine (either set pine as their
shell or if you want to trust them let them in at a real shell to run
pine on their own). It will give them a better idea how the Internet
really works, and they will have access to a far more powerful email
client than anything you'll ever find on windows anyway.
On Wed, 27 May 1998, Anthon Walters wrote:
> Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 22:51:32 +0200
> From: Anthon Walters <anthon@???>
> To: exim-users@???
> Subject: [EXIM] WEB based e-mail client for Win95/NT
>
> Could anyone suggest a webbrowzer based e-mail client for Win95/NT I can use
> with exim as my MTA? I service a couple of schools where each pupil have
> their own e-mail address but only a few Win95 workstations to collect their
> mail with. The configuration of MS Internet Mail and then re-setting up for
> a different pupil on the same machine is becoming a support nightmare.
> Profiles with MS Outlook or MS Messaging is not secure enough.
>
> If there isn't such a thing any other solutions out there?
>
> Regards Anthon Walters
>
>
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