Hello Nick, Monday, March 6, 2006, 4:34:07 PM, you wrote: > I've been on the list for quite a number of years and your advice on > all matters (mine and others) have always be very helpful.
I try, but I've been known to bark up the wrong tree on occasion! <grin> > I personally think TB! is a perfect fit for small offices that can't > justify a full blown Exchange server. Just have to get rid of some > of the kinks. Just another suggestion. One thing you could look at is Mercury Mail <http://www.pmail.com/whatsnew/m32401.htm>. It's free, very robust, and stable. I've been running it for a number of years as have others on the lists. I will say however, that it isn't completely intuitive but if you were to jump on the TBOT list we'd all be happy to help you configure it securely and correctly. This would give you a real mail server. However, I will say that this may not be what you are after and might be more headache than it's worth. We can discuss it on TBOT though. -- TBUDL/BETA/DEV/TECH Lists Moderator / PGP 0x6C0AB16B __ ____ ____ ____ Geocaching: http://gps.PCWize.com ( ) ( ___)(_ _)( ___) TBUDP Wiki Site: http://www.PCWize.com/thebat/tbudp )(__ )__) _)(_ )__) Roguemoticons & Smileys: http://PCWize.com/thebat (____)(____)(____)(__) PHP Tutorials and snippets: http://www.DevTek.org Moderators do it for the ugly thrill of it. ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.71.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

