On Sat, 2003-10-04 at 12:48, Mike Reinehr wrote: > This would be my preferred solution, as well. Otherwise, I believe the > following would work, as well. > > Kmail stores all your messages in ~/Mail, that is, a Mail subdirectory in > your home directory. Using your login, configure Kmail as you would like it. > Then, under her login configure Kmail identically. Then, replace the ~/Mail > subdirectory in her home directory (or yours) with a link pointing to the > other ~/Mail subdirectory. Next, make sure all permissions relating to the > ~/Mail subdirectories and any and all files and subdirectories therein are > readable, writeable and searchable by both of you. > > Both of you should then be able to login as appropriate, check and send > e-mail, as long as you're not both logged in simultaneously. > > No warranty expressed or implied! :-) > > mike
I had tried this once and never quite got the permissions right. I may give it a whirl again. --Thanks, --Tom Wilson
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