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  1. #1
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    Default "Mail only" account

    Hello...

    is there any possibility to creat a "mail only" account for customers?

    Greetings... KimBO
    Last edited by KimBO; 10-01-2004 at 12:14 PM.

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    Well technically I guess you could. You could just create an account for them....create the e-mail account for them and then only give them the user name and password for that particular e-mail account. They would be able to access it via webmail or outlook. Is this what you were looking for? If not just give us a little more info and we will get back to you with some futher ideas.

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    Oh... yeah... sure...

    The customer want to have only an introduction page - start side - and nothing more, but he want to have ~100 email accounts with 100MB space...

    I could do it like this, that I give him 10000MB webspace for using this with the webspace, but then he can put there things also and this I dont want...

    Furthermore he wants to have IMAP and in cpanel is no controll for IMAP traffic...

    Thanks for thinking

    Greetings... KimBO

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