Hello Avram,

Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 1:09:09 PM, you wrote:

AS> How does one go about setting up The Bat on a home network so that e-mail
AS> can be downloaded to only one of two computers, but the download itself can
AS> be commanded by either computer and the e-mail can be read by either
AS> computer?  If possible, this setup would insure that all mail is in one
AS> place, and would allow anyone on the network to read all of it.

AS> FWIW, I am currently using XP Home OS, and The Bat ver. 1.53, but will
AS> upgrade to current version at the time I set up the network. 


It's me again. I cam across your e-mail when searching for something else.
I don't know about network, but you can set up BAT that it downloads the
mail, but it leaves on the server. So you can set it up that on Computer A
and you download without deleting on the server, on computer C you download
and delete. But in this case you always have to look for the messages on A
and B before C. Another alternative is you keep the mail on the server for
1 or 2 days.

This is feature is used if you want to see your messages at home, but want
to make sure you get it in your office. Go to Account | account Properties
| Mail management.

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Best regards,
 Peter                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows 98
4.10 Build 1998


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