On Friday, March 14, 2003, 12:59, Allie Martin wrote:

>     With the setup I initially described, i.e., changing the home
>     directory via the registry, no mail bases are transferred. All
>     account data is stored on the server. You're just seeing a display
>     of it through your installation B.

But the work is still being done by installation B. If you purge a
folder, TB! has to transfer it over the network, purge it and transfer
it back. That's what I want to avoid, I want installation B to tell
installation A: 'Purge folder 1'. I don't want installation B to be
doing the actual job.

I've understood now it can't be done with TB! as it's currently
implemented and I do understand that it's quite some job to implement
such a feature. With proper IMAP support there is no need of it either,
I can achieve exactly what I want with an IMAP server and proper IMAP
capabilities of TB!.

>     For sometime I was doing this with TB!, i.e., all my mail was on the
>     server. Nothing on my working machine on which TB! is installed.

No, but again, all tasks was performed on your working machine which
means heavy network use. Not suitable for me.

-- 
Regards,
Marcus Ohlstr�m

Using The Bat! v1.62/Beta7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
PGP Public Key at http://www.canit.se/~marcus/pgp.asc


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