Anybody know a script or w.e where its like a panel like a dj panel and you can read your emails on there and reply etc
I think clubhabbo use one
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Anybody know a script or w.e where its like a panel like a dj panel and you can read your emails on there and reply etc
I think clubhabbo use one
+reppage even if its a link![]()
Theres one in your cpanel...
www.YOURDOMAIN.ext/webmail
Enjoy.
That's if he uses cPanel, but just go to webmail in your control panel and one will be there if that's what you're after.
Yeah I aint tht stupid lol. But to edit the pages on my site i use SmartFTP and I cant be bothered to keep logging ontop cpanel to read emails. Easier if it was just a panel plus the cpanel one is crap!
Basically you need to have the emails set up into database/file. Then you wants a page that reads them and allows you to reply. BUT, if you wanted them to be able to reply to the reply you sent, you would need to be able to use some sort of code which im clueless about, to access the site emails and again display them on a page...
You would need a PHP script that does email piping.
Emailing... I remember when NEOMAIL was around on cPANEL butIn all honesty I'd get a email panel, ask your webhost about receiving emails as most do have a system integrated.
Or ask your web host (if server administrator) to install http://neomail.sourceforge.net/ as it totally rocks.
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Hi, names James. I am a web developer.
There are several options, you can install a pre-made panel such as NeoMail, Horde, or S.Mail.
You can also pipe the e-mail to a PHP script, http://www.evolt.org/article/Incomin...914/index.html
Or you can write a script that communicates with a POP3/IMAP server.
I know this is to do with coding, but you could just download windows live mail, you can have more than one email signed in at a time.
http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview
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http://www.php.meezerk.com/index.php?page=cowmail
There. It's free & you can install it.
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