On Monday, September 1, 2003, at 04:35 PM, Michael Bigley wrote: > Precisely why I changed the subject and reposted; however, I was > responding to the email issue, as, if I understand, you wanted to be > able to edit PHP in the mail program? I guess the bottom line is I > was adding to what Flipper said about using a BBEDIT hot folder... > edit the code in something like that and use the email to send your > clients links to the completed work... unless you are saying that your > clients are also editing their html/php pages and sending them back to > you. No, not at all. They are just looking at them on the URL from my machine. And it compiles because I have PHP turned on in the config files. I don't want to edit php in my mail..I just want a good mail program that doesn't fail to connect while I am talking back and forth with the client about the content that I am putting in the files.