We have clients who have asked about accessing their Mercury emailIf you have the Mercury/32 IMAP4 interface running the easiest way to do this is via one of the web interfaces like http://mail2web.com This will allow you to connect from most any location using a web browser. There are other packages like SquirrelMail, MailBee and Horde and work with your webserver and PHP to allow this sort of option as well. I personally use SquirrelMail to do this but that's the one I found easiest to get running and it works for us. There are a couple of commercial standalone webmail packages others use.account through a web-based interface. Does the Mercury Mail server
have such an option? Is there a 3rd Party add-on for the Mercury Mail
server that would allow web-based access to email accounts?
<blockquote>We have clients who have asked about accessing their Mercury email
account through a web-based interface.&nbsp; Does the Mercury Mail server
have such an option?&nbsp; Is there a 3rd Party add-on for the Mercury Mail
server that would allow web-based access to email accounts?</blockquote>If you have the Mercury/32 IMAP4 interface running the easiest way to do this is via one of the web interfaces like <a href="http://mail2web.com%20" title="http://mail2web.com " mce_href="http://mail2web.com ">http://mail2web.com </a>This will allow you to connect from most any location using a web browser.&nbsp; There are other packages like SquirrelMail, MailBee and Horde and work with your webserver and PHP to allow this sort of option as well.&nbsp; I personally use SquirrelMail to do this but that's the one I found easiest to get running and it works for us.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; There are a couple of commercial standalone webmail packages others use.