day, July 08, 2003 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: Disallowing remote e-mail checking
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:30 am, Richard Crawford wrote:
> > Here's the deal.
> >
> > My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily
for
> > e-mail (so far). We have i
At 11:30 AM 7/8/03, Richard Crawford wrote:
>So I'm trying to figure out how I can set things up so that my wife
>can check her mail with SM when she forgets to turn off Outlook.
Two choices, I can think of:
A) This change would affect both accounts... Use cron to shutdown the pop
daemon when you
l is running at work as well.
Mike
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From: "Reuben D. Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: Disallowing remote e-mail checking
> On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:30 am, Ric
One possibility would be to run a VNC server on your wife's windows
box/session. Then, keep the VNC viewer executable on a website you can
get to easily from the road so that you can use any machine. She'd VNC in
to the desktop and shut down outlook - or better yet, just check e-mail on
outlook
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 11:30 am, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Here's the deal.
>
> My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
> e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that when we're at home we check
> our e-mail on the server with Outlook (her) or Evolution (me).
>
> Ever
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From: "Richard Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2003-07-08 15:30:16
Subject: Disallowing remote e-mail checking
My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that
Actually, the option is also there to delete the files from server when
deleted in Outlook, I do believe that the option is near the option to
store on server.
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:41, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Mark Haney said:
>
> > Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 16:41, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Mark Haney said:
>
> > Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the server and
> > not pull it off. It should be in the Tools/Options/Mail Delivery Tab.
> > If I recall, I'm not in Win2k so I can't tell you for certain.
>
> Tha
Why don't you use IMAP, but not POP3. This way, the emails will stay on the
server and you can access it anywhere you want.
I am assuming that there is not space limit on the email server since it is your
own.
Good luck.
Richard Crawford wrote:
Here's the deal.
My wife and I have an RH8.0 s
Mark Haney said:
> Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the server and
> not pull it off. It should be in the Tools/Options/Mail Delivery Tab.
> If I recall, I'm not in Win2k so I can't tell you for certain.
That would work if there's a way to remove the messages from the serve
Easiest way to do it is to have Outlook keep a copy on the server and
not pull it off. It should be in the Tools/Options/Mail Delivery Tab.
If I recall, I'm not in Win2k so I can't tell you for certain.
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 11:30, Richard Crawford wrote:
> Here's the deal.
>
> My wife and I h
Here's the deal.
My wife and I have an RH8.0 server at home which is used primarily for
e-mail (so far). We have it set up so that when we're at home we check
our e-mail on the server with Outlook (her) or Evolution (me).
Every now and then one of us forgets to turn off our e-mail program when
w
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