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Re: Email Connectivity

From: IANAL_VISTA <IANAL_Vista_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2005 21:02:43 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns96D58EE0B91E0SunnySD@68.6.19.6>


dekardsdesigns_at_btinternet.com wrote in
news:1127075809.038058.202700_at_g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:

> I have looked at HTML BD and it looks just the technology I would like
> to use, although it does look so user freindly I wonder how much
> control the developer has over the actual pages and unique designs and
> buiolding of them. I have seen enough positive material to give me the
> confidence to install and run this software and see where it leads my
> project.
>
> I am a little unclear with your commments regarding.....
>
> "You could discard POP3 all together as the user interface (mail
> reader)
> protocol. Instead use HTTP (which is what Yahoo and others use). You
> can slap an web interface together in a few hours using HTMLDB that
> allows a person to enter an e-mail in Oracle (which is transmitted via
> a batch UTL_MAIL job). The same interface can allow the person to read
> his mail. Doing this in HTMLDB will be a piece of cake. "
>
> could you elaborate how HTML BD reads or send emails from or through
> what technology?
>
>

HTMLDB would do it just like HOTMAIL, GMAIL or Yahoo does it via a webform user interface & smart s/w running in the backend. Received on Sun Sep 18 2005 - 16:02:43 CDT

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