Also a good way to go.  At www.clarkconnect.org you can find a download which 
will turn a spare PC into a gateway/web server/mail server and automatically 
provide you with IMAP, POP3 and Webmail (Squirrelmail) if you don't fancy 
doing the set up work yourself.


On Thursday 23 Oct 2003 06:48 am, Nate Duehr wrote:
> Sami Salonen wrote:
> > This was exactly what I was looking for - I would like to be able to see
> > my local folders in Windows too. Now I'm just wondering whether this
> > can be accomplished with KMail and any Windows mail client?
>
> There is another very sane option... switch to IMAP, keep all the mail
> on the server.  :-)  Then you have LOTS of choices for clients in any OS.
>
> If all you have is pop accounts, turn a box into a local IMAP server,
> and use fetchmail to pull stuff down and deliver it to the "server"
> machine.
>
> I switched to IMAP a number of years ago and haven't looked back, as
> long as the server's backed up, my mail's there and accessible from
> anywhere with squirrelmail (web) or an IMAP/TLS client.
>
> Nate, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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