Marco Holm wrote: > Marc Willard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:akvt1h$ag1 > @ripley.netscape.com: > >>I have Windows 2000 Network (just Win 2000 Pro, not Server Version), >>with permanent DSL connection. >>Mail is POP3, as I don't believe my ISP does permit IMAP. >> >>Mozilla 1.1 is installed on each network computer (and works fine). >> >>I want to have an unique folder for all mail on the network, located on >>only one of the networked computers. > > > Don't you have one spare computer, which you could use as a mail server? > It's probably not the answer you hoped for, but you could use IMAP as a > protocol in your LAN and share the mail folder that way. > You could download the emails from your ISP with fetchmail and send them > with sendmail or exim. > IMHO it's not too difficult to set up a linux box doing all that and you > have lots of advantages. > > >>This is currently achieved with Microsoft's Outlook 2000 installed on >>each computer with only one common folder: but it's quite shameful not >>to use Mozilla for mail as well as for navigation, and I could not >>manage to set an unique UNC path for Mozilla folders. > > > >>(I hope you got what I mean: I'm a native French speaker...) > > > Oh, well I'm a native german speaker. Hope you don't mind. ;-) > > Cheers, > Marco
Thanks for your answer, Marco No, neither do i have a spare computer, nor Linux (not too much time to understand that...). So, it would not work if it's not IMAP? I shall try that; maybe in can work, on LAN or with ISP, one never knows... Thanks to you, Marc
