Insane Apple mail problem

2011-10-10 Thread jbequette
OK, had a system crash, archived and installed back to Sys 10.5.8 with Apple mail 3.6 and now cannot communicate with my to year old server mail system. Have called the provider with 2 different answers. I understand (I hope) that each change in the server list requires a restart, but cannot

Re: daisy-chaining back up drive?

2011-10-10 Thread tina
Den Søndag, 9/10 2011, 06:35, Charles Davis skrev: On Oct 9, 2011, at 11:59 AM, t...@nehaia.dk wrote: well, what other ways to use the same back up drive for two puters exists then? tia /tina How about the obvious Network the two computers and make the attached drive a 'network

Re: Insane Apple mail problem

2011-10-10 Thread Kris Tilford
On Oct 10, 2011, at 4:47 AM, jbeque...@tconl.com wrote: OK, had a system crash, archived and installed back to Sys 10.5.8 with Apple mail 3.6 and now cannot communicate with my to year old server mail system. Have called the provider with 2 different answers. I understand (I hope) that

Re: daisy-chaining back up drive?

2011-10-10 Thread Al Poulin
On Oct 10, 4:39 am, Bruce Ryan bruce.r...@mac.com wrote: Just curious - how does a TimeCapsule (or other drive used for   TimeMachine) work? TCs aren't partitioned, and and it's quite possible   for two or more macs to want to back up to them at the same time. I   guess that part of the

Re: daisy-chaining back up drive?

2011-10-10 Thread Dan
At 9:39 AM +0100 10/10/2011, Bruce Ryan wrote: how does a TimeCapsule (or other drive used for TimeMachine) work? TCs aren't partitioned, and and it's quite possible for two or more macs to want to back up to them at the same time. I guess that part of the answer is that each mac has its own