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Ss [S] wrote:

S> (large ship) (to save bytes, you know :-)
AM>>    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\rit\The Bat!\\Working Directory

S> Thank you very much for the hot tip...

   You're welcome. :)

AM>>    If you simply change the Mail directory via the TB! interface, TB!
AM>>    will attempt to move it's current mail directory to the new location
AM>>    you specify which isn't what you want.

S> ...and for this clarification!

S> At the end of the day, whoever wants full server functionality, buys
S> a server... It is fortunate enough that TB has such features,
S> allowing sharing of mail base between two clients.

   Yes. If you point both installations to the same mail directory,
   they'll merrily use it as if it were their own.

S> What I just need a word for is, is your hint applicable to a PC
S> confgured with TB in server mode. In other words, is the TB in server
S> and workstation mode keeping the messages (or msg bases) in one and
S> the same way, please?

   I'd certainly assume so. The fact that the installation is in server
   mode shouldn't affect how it works when being directly manipulated.

   I got this from the help:

,----
|The Bat! in server mode can replace a mail server for such a network.
|This means that it enables you not to need a mail server inside your
|local network and, moreover, it gives users the possibility of
|processing E-Mail exchange over the Internet without having their own
|Internet connection. A computer with The Bat! in server mode is
|basically the same as in stand-alone mode with the addition of the use
|of its own Internet connection to provide E-Mail exchange with computers
|with The Bat! in the client mode over the network and/or the Internet.
'----||

   There's more there under the help section 'Mailing Within the
   Internet'//'Network and Administration'//'The Bat! Networking Course'

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