Sh'mae The,
 
On Sat, 31 Aug 2002, at 10:24:44 [GMT -0700] (or 18:24 in Wales)
regarding 'Running TB as an NT/ XP service' you wrote:

MW> Bats-

MW> It's not that a "standard desktop application" should be a good
MW> candidate for an NT service, but that certain features should. Here's
MW> my situation:


Personally I would suggest you consider something like Mercury/32 as a free mail
server with multipop et al.

www.pmail.com


In  essence, I think you're asking a lot of The Bat! to act as server as client.
It  can  be  done,  but  I  would  suggest  going  for  a dedicated server - and
Mercury/32 has some very good press.

http://www.pmail.com/newsflash.htm#M332

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I  don't have to walk my dog any more. I walked him all at once. He was fun when
he  was  a puppy. I named him Stay. When I'd call him I'd say C'mere Stay C'mere
Stay  and he'd go like this..(FILL IN THE MOVEMENT YOURSELF). He's a lot smarter
than that now. Now when I call him he just ignores me and keeps on typing.
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