Do not use nfs on any gateway box, anything that isn't behind a
firewall.  As suggested elsewhere, IMAP is what you want probably, and
make sure its uptodate and whatnot.  Over a lan it can scale up to a
fair number of messages easily.

The other alternative since you are on a lan is just to run evolution on
the one box and have it show up remotely.

On 12 Jun 2001 18:28:14 -0400, Jim Shepherd wrote:
> 
> I have a home network of a few computers and access my mail from my
> ISP's POP server.  I would like to be able to access all of my mail (new
> and saved) from any of the computers.  I have been thinking about using
> NFS to share the evolution directory amongst the machines, or running
> evolution remotely from the computer on which the mail resides. The
> cmputer on which the evolution directory resides is on the same computer
> that serves as the gateway to the internet, so it is always on.  Do
> either of these seem reasonable or is there a better way?  Thanks for
> any advice.
> 
> Jim Shepherd
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