Most recent edit on 2008-08-12 16:19:06 by DbieL [New recipient limit for outbound messages]
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WebMail can also be use to send messages. It is not recommend for use with large mailing lists. The number of recipients per message is currently set at a maximum of 30. This limit may be adjusted in the future and was implemented due to the number of spammers that have gained access to the SpamCop WebMail system. For more information of the 30 recipient limit, see the forum announcement at New recipient limit in webmail∞
The following should be considered as archived information:
Links to the key forum topics regarding the July 2007 beta test:
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Links to the key forum topics regarding the most recent beta test:
Edited on 2007-07-13 03:05:30 by DbieL [Add in forum links]
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Links to the key forum topics regarding the most recent beta test:
Webmail Beta migration guide∞
Webmail Beta∞
Beta Test New Webmail∞ (previous test that failed to perform as hoped)
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Beta Test New Webmail∞
Edited on 2007-07-13 02:58:22 by DbieL [Updated new beta test program]
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WebMail is again currently in beta testing of an upgrade to a newer version of Horde IMP.
The following is a copy of an announcement originally posted on the WebMail log on screen.
Jul 11, 2007 [12:13 EDT]
SpamCop Email is testing a new version of our webmail system. If you would like to try the new system, please click
here∞ or go straight to
http://webmailbeta.spamcop.net∞. After you have logged in, you can use the Problem button at the top of the page to report any issues you see. Please help us test this new webmail to make sure it is ready to go.
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WebMail is currently in beta testing of an upgrade to a newer version of Horde IMP
Note: the WebMail Beta has been taken off line due to technical problems with the upgrade
Edited on 2006-10-17 21:28:23 by DbieL [Added link to LimitationOnForwardingMessages]
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SpamCop WebMail is an implementation of Horde IMP.
It is one of the three (four, if you count forwarding) methods for retrieving messages from a SpamCop Email Account. The other two are IMAP and POP3 which both require a local email client to use where WebMail uses a browser instead and provides full access to your SpamCop Email Account.
WebMail is currently in beta testing of an upgrade to a newer version of Horde IMP
Note: the WebMail Beta has been taken off line due to technical problems with the upgrade
Also see:
MobileWebMail
LimitationOnForwardingMessages - attachment file size limitation
http://www.horde.org/imp/∞
Beta Test New Webmail∞
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SpamCop Web Mail is an implementation of Horde IMP Wikipedia:Horde_IMP∞.
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2006-09-07 21:21:43 by SteveT []
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