RE: Networked access to email

2004-03-08 Thread Steve Fellows
Peter I noticed this a while ago, and this was from pc or Mac, and usually checking from 1 machine at a time, and seemed to correspond with billing mail outs. Usually waiting a few hours sorted this for me. not a fix but some info. sTEVE -Original Message- From: Peter Hinchliffe

Re: Networked access to email

2004-03-08 Thread logrythm
How do the rest of you handle email across a network? I have a client with two Macs running Panther, both accessing an iiNet email account using Mail app. It is important to the client that both computers be able to read email, so they are each setup to delete email from the server after a

Re: Networked access to email

2004-03-08 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 08/03/2004, at 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have seen no issues arising from simultaneous logins that we can tell. One thing however, originally Mail.app was set to check for new messages every 5 min, while this was the case we would often (once a day or so) see an error saying

Re: Networked access to email

2004-03-08 Thread Adam Yap
I think ideally you should be running a receiving mail server on one of the Macs which downloads the mail (using, say.. Fetchmail) and then runs an IMAP server. Then both machines grabs mail via IMAP from the server. Adam On 08/03/2004, at 8:48 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote: How do the rest

Re: Networked access to email

2004-03-08 Thread Shay Telfer
How do the rest of you handle email across a network? I have a client with two Macs running Panther, both accessing an iiNet email account using Mail app. It is important to the client that both computers be able to read email, so they are each setup to delete email from the server after a

Re: Networked access to email

2004-03-08 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 08/03/2004, at 9:42 AM, Shay Telfer wrote: In my experience iinet's authentication's systems seem to fall over on a frequent basis, so anything that requires a password (logins, e-mail etc) will occasionally fail. Does it happen only if both machines are checking e-mail at the same