> On Sat, 22 Feb 2003, DINH [iso-8859-1] Viet Hoa wrote: > > > In a typical day, I use from three to five different computers to access > > > my mail. So do my co-workers. > > don't you use NFS to keep the same cache ? :) > > and optionnally, the same work ? > > I'm sure that this question is a joke, but this answer is not: > > No, everything is IMAP. Including the Pine configuration. > > How could NFS be a solution when you access your mail from another > network? Do you NFS-export your filesystems to the open Internet?
Sure but my question was concerning computers that were on the same network. It is obvious that it is not realistic to use NFS for computer across different networks. The fact is that, personnally, I use the IMAP mailbox of my provider from two main point : at home and at work and the cache can bring some speedup in this case. And at work, whenever I use two computers, I use NFS to share the cache. -- DINH V. Hoa, libEtPan! - a mail library - http://libetpan.sourceforge.net "Les gens sont trop cons." -- Cent Quarante-Six
