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    Default How to make webmail work in public Computer

    Hi everybody

    I have question about webmail.

    How can i use a login to webmail, so that it wont use port 2095 or any other port ?

    I've made login to hordein my page, but it uses port :2095, and that's why the webmail wont work in public PC:s example library's computer.

    So haw can i use webmail so that work's in public PC:s also?

    Thanks -- Swanfly

    Sorry for my very bad english.

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    cpanelproxy.net

    Sheldon
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    http://www.forgehosting.com

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    Create a local installation of Squirrel Mail either on the server at a global level, or on your own account if your host is unwilling. You can install it on port 80 to respond to standard web requests. It uses the IMAP protocol to connect to your servers mail processor and serve up our mail anywhere, on port 80.

    HTH,

    Mike

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