Hi TBUDL,
I have noted that TB! can be used as a mail server and I wondered if
the possible situation could be solved by using TB! in the following
way.
I use TB! from work and have one main account which I use for all my
email. (I setup other accounts to simply feed into this one main
account.) I have my own machine at work so I can happily leave TB! on
when I leave at night.
If I spend a day out of the office and wish to check my account I can
generally do this so long as I closed TB! (or stopped it offloading
messages from our server via POP3) before I left the office.
However, I have no access then to my stored messages in the account
used by TB! and FTP access to the raw TB! files is painful over a
modem connection when the message bases are quite large files.
My question is therefore, is there anyway to setup TB! (using this
server mode) that would allow me to use TB! as a client away from the
office and access my message bases held on my office machine?
Cheers,
Mark
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Mark R Harding
The Integrated Systems Group (Vision)
Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering
The University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Mayfield Road
Edinburgh. EH9 3JL. Scotland. U.K.
Phone: +44 (0)131 650 5662
Fax: +44 (0)131 650 6554
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