The long term solution would be to use IMAP instead of POP and AFS. Then there would be no need to constantly copy mail from one remote server to another. How does that help? Seems to me it would make things worse, because you would have to bring the message over the serial line every time you want to read it.
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Rainer Tobbicke
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Craig_Everhart
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Derrick J. Brashear
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Bradley White
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications peter honeyman
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Michael Fagan
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Rens Troost
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Craig_Everhart
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Jim . Rees
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications John Gardiner Myers
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Jim . Rees
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Andy Maas
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications John Gardiner Myers
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Bradley White
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications peter honeyman
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications Michael Fagan
- Re: SL/IP, AFS and Applications peter honeyman
