Hi

Yes I can see the problem, and that's not a big issue for me, just a
nice thing about the Exchange server.

I'll set the time 2 minutes, and that's it.

Best
Steen


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If you take a moment to think about this, you'll realize that it is
almost (but not completely) and unrealistic request :)  In order for
Xmail or any SMTP/POP3 server to do this, it would need to know the
current location (IP address) of ever client that can connect (possibly
100's or 1000's of clients).  It would then need to be able to initiate
a connection to the client (firewall issues, proxy server and just
general security here). =20

My suggestion, change from 10 min down to 2 minutes :)

Shawn

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Hi

My outlook check for mail every 10 minutes, and that's okay, But I could
be nice if it was possible to get a notification as soon as the mail hit
XMail.

Best
Steen


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second thought:

  this should be taken care of by the client. My client (Pegasus=20
Mail) checks for new mail every 10 min. There are small apps just for=20
checking mail. Xbiff in X-Window, but I heard, there are M$-Win=20
solutions too ...

On 12 Mar 2003 at 15:57, EDV - WHW (Goesta Smekal) wrote:

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