On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 4:29 PM, <johnmen...@aol.com> 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.
>

1.   Typically, Thunderbird will store settings and email and newsgroups for
each user in user-specific folder.

2.  Sharing a central address book is usually done by having an LDAP server
that Thunderbird will use to look up addresses.  Or something similar.

3.  You could store Thunderbird on a server folder, and each user would be
running it on their own computer's memory.  So no real restriction on one
user at a time.

4.  You could probably push out the Thunderbird settings for the central
address book, the SMTP server, etc.


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