Alexander-

Saturday, December 16, 2006, 12:14:28 PM, you wrote:

> Since Batpost is a mail server software, you would not create common
> folders, but a common user account, and access that user account with
> multiple clients using the IMAP protocol (so that the messages stay on
> the server).

Yep - that would be the problem. TB in client/server mode has features
of both MTA and MUA, and that combination is exactly what we need. We
have half a dozen different accounts, all of which need separate
account inboxes and associated folders. We've also got common folders
which need to be accessed from multiple accounts.

> TB in client/server mode or any other local mail server does not exactly
> offer the full range of features of an Exchange server, and probably
> does not aim at the same businesses...

True, but the features it *does* have are perfect for a small business
groupware situation, which is how we've used it for years.

-- 
-Mark Wieder
 Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2


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