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> Lastly, though I haven't looked at it closely myself, Mac OS X Server might
> be a solution to your need. Doesn't it come with an IMAP server? It would be
> a more expensive solution but it would probably save you a lot of time and
> pain. You would still need to add yourself a tool like fetchmail, though.
Thanks for the thorough explanation. I guess it gave me the answer - I don't
have the time to hassle with something that complex. I though I could merely
set something up and configure it... Mac OS X Server probably does come
with a solution, but that's out of my price range.
One question though - could you use the local IMAP server for incoming mail
and still send mail out the normal way using Entourage? I'd want the IMAP
more for centralization and archiving purposes.
Thanks again. I'm going to save your message for when I have more time to
fiddle with something like that.
Kirk
My forthcoming book: Unix for Mac OS X: Learning the Command Line
http://www.mcelhearn.com/unix.html
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