My wife and I tend to send email to each other when we need to pass
information on, or get one another to proofread some text, or whatever.
I never got round to get internal mail going, so we have to log on and
use our normal adresses. The irony is that she goes online through my
box when we need to work online at the same time, so her messages passes
through my box, all the way to our mail server in the UK, and then back
to my box .
-J
Robert Fisher wrote:
Apologies to those who consider this a dumb question.......
I can think of two reasons why one would set up an email server at home.
1/ Mail is readily "served" to workstations from an always on server
2/ Mail can be accessed elsewhere without using "webmail"
Neither of these reasons are compelling enough for me but I am curious to know if others have compelling arguments.
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Robert Fisher
www.fisher.net.nz