Had a preliminary discussion with the client about the fact that I might have to "install" RMail on all their workstations, and their early decision is that this is not feasible. There's alot of people who telecommute that I wouldn't have their laptops available. And they don't "allow" people to install anything on their computer without an IT person being there.
Maybe an RBTI person would be the only one who could answer this, but is there no way that I could install on one workstation and have a file / files that can just be sent to a person in an email that they copy somewhere? Also the fact is that these are all relatively "thin" clients, with no actual applications installed. If they aren't plugged into the network, they come in through a VPN. Their RBase.cfg files are on a directory on their local C: drive, which is part of the path. Would I put the RMail DLL on the C: drive? Would RBase find it there? I'm sorry to be so paranoid, but this is a Fortune 1000 (or maybe even 500?) company whose new management holds a very dim view of RBase. If they agree to buy a site license to RMail and then not be able to install it, that would reflect bad on RBase, the last thing I want to do! That would definitely put a nail in the coffin in terms of RBase's future at the client. Karen

