----- Original Message -----
From: "Odhiambo Washington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yes, but DBMail is not outlook ;) So you don't need it at all. It's a
"server"
> application, not a client.

This one I know it. I just said it because my main mailserver is in the UK
but I have got another local mailserver that checks the remote one for new
mails on a regular basis.
I wanted to use DBMail for the local one.

>
> > Or it is only a message storing application using a database for storage
> > needs?
>
>
> That question is vulgar, but I think the previous answer is sufficient.
>
> Last Warning:
>
> I will have your heart for dinner if you fail to read the link below,
> and follow it's advise!
>
> PS Read This First: http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html
>

I just visited the link but I will read that tomorrow. If I don't read it by
tomorrow, I will send you my heart!!!!!
Will you please give me a brief of its contents while I am waiting for
thourough reading tomorrow?


Thanks,
Emery


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