Right. This is how mine is setup. One machine runs TB in TCP/IP server
mode and the others work in workstation mode with their mail storage
on the server machine. After I fiddled around with it enough it's been
working just great. The server runs all the time, picks up mail from
five or six different accounts every five minutes, and I can turn the
workstations off for the night and pick up in the morning.

In a networked office environment this has the advantage of allowing
local mail. This means not only that you can send mail among users in
an office, but that TB is smart enough that if I send mail to one of
the ISP accounts that TB knows about, the message just drops into the
inbox without going out to the internet at all.

Wednesday, July 17, 2002, 3:39:34 PM, you wrote:


MDP> Alternatively to the "leave on server" scheme:

MDP> 1) Configure TB in client / server mode. This is not a very well known
MDP>    or practiced configuration but is *is* in the help file.


-Mark Wieder

 Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2


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