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We have run IMS server successfully on NT4 Server,
W2K Server, with Outlook Express clients on NT4, W2K Pro, XP Pro.
The environment is a school where the kids log on
to different machines each time. I had implemented a 'poor man's IMAP' by having
the users' OLEXP file stores on a server, so that they could see downloaded mail
regardless of which machine they used. OLEXP won't actually let you specify a
remote filestore, but a twiddle to the registry fixed that.
We just upgraded to XP SP2, and sadly we
have been getting data corruptions when downloading mail. The problem was fixed
by relocating the file store on the hard disk.
It seems the end of the road for IMS, as using the
local PC drive for the mail file store isn't acceptable.
So... is there a cheap (or free) IMAP email server
around? Or can you think of a way round my problem? Changing the email client
isn't really attractive, but anything considered!
Ken Maynard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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