OT (maybe): Shareable Mail
Cameron Laird
claird at starbase.neosoft.com
Fri Jan 25 10:24:46 EST 2002
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In article <a2rpgf$13809r$1 at ID-11957.news.dfncis.de>, Emile van Sebille <emile at fenx.com> wrote: > >"Chris Gonnerman" <chris.gonnerman at newcenturycomputers.net> wrote in >message news:mailman.1011964779.5176.python-list at python.org... >> I have two customers who need to be able to share one email >> address (including local mailboxes) between several LAN- >> connected machines at the same time. This is in support >> of a centralized email address, i.e. sales at customersite.com. >> Any/all employees should be able to list all messages, reply > ><snip> > >I have a (single) customer doing exactly this using Netscape >Communicator and an imap account at their ISP. When you consider that >the owners also check the mail from the road and from home, that comes >close to two customers sharing a single email address. I'm not sure >what you mean though by "including local mailboxes". . . . So is the advice to install an IMAP server? Chris, could you go over that description again? What's the current ("LAN-connected") e-mail system? If it's Microsoft Exchange, is it not enough simply to have the end-users set a preference to Not-Delete, so that they both see items? I wrote little e-mail clients all the time. I'm sure I can give you one within the price range you mention. I think we need to understand the expectations better, though, before we can give good help. -- Cameron Laird <Cameron at Lairds.com> Business: http://www.Phaseit.net Personal: http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/home.html
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