In message <006101c7a8da$a583be80$75aa8f56@Nick>, at 09:05:42 on Thu, 7
Jun 2007, Nick Landau <[log in to unmask]> writes
>> Maybe it would be simpler to suggest the employees get a webmail
>>account for the private email (and whatever address they like), and
>>allow them to access that from work quite separately from their work
>>email - at which point the employer's email systems don't have to be
>>involved at all.
>
>Which is the same that people as I do with my BT account, and what
>people do when they go to an Internet Cafe. So why the necessity to
>supply people with a personal account by the employer?
Perhaps the employees share an email account when at home, or have
issues with reading their email (from a single account) in two places at
once; or don't use webmail at home - without broadband, a webmail
account isn't as useful as a POP one. Some email accounts allow both POP
and webmail at the same time, but not everyone is confident flying such
a thing.
--
Roland Perry
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