No Thunderbird is a email client software... not a server software.
But the good news is it works with most any server mail software.
You should give more particulars of exactly what you are trying to do
... for how many people ... in what locations ... how often etc.
Describe it all. Then we could suggest an appropriate solution.
db
[email protected] wrote:
We have nine computers tied together that can all access a Dell that stores
all of the data for my company.
Is it possible to install Thunderbird on the "server" and have access by
anyone to a unique address book stored with Thunderbird and be able to send
email from the server using Thunderbird?
I understand that there will probably be a restriction of one user at a
time, but that is acceptable.
Thanks,
John.
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