Netscape Communicator should support IMAP in both Windoze and UNIX versions

Alex van Luijpen

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> Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 1999 11:18 AM
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> Subject:      IMAP Clients for WINDOWS and HP UX
> 
> Hi !
> 
> I have the following setup.
> 
>       Linux           HP UX           HP UX           Lots of
>       Email           Server          Server          Windoze 95
>       Server                                          Clients
>         |               |               |                |
>       -----------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> Now I have my users using HP UX and Windows telnet into the Linux
> server to check for their mails. But this puts heavy load on the
> email server. Is there an IMAP mail client which will help my
> users to access their mails from their respective machines it
> self. The important factor is any folders created by my users
> to save mails should be done in the mail server itself (ie) the
> old read messages should be saved in the mail server itself in
> a different folder. So that the user can use any one of the 
> windoze machines to check for their mails.
> 
> Thanks in Advance for any ideas.
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