Hello Mark Wieder,

16-Dez-2006 18:39, you wrote:

>> With BatPost you can create personal local account for every user or
>> create common account and access it with IMAP protocol. BatPost
>> server can retrieve messages from the remote mailbox and store them
>> in locally.

> Now I start to understand why this functionality is being pulled out
> of TB - it's been moved to BatPost. I'll have to try this out. Can
> common folders be created that can be shared among different accounts?

Since Batpost is a mail server software, you would not create common
folders, but a common user account, and access that user account with
multiple clients using the IMAP protocol (so that the messages stay on
the server).


> These groupware features are what has enabled us to avoid the use of
> Exchange Server or some other abomination.

TB in client/server mode or any other local mail server does not exactly
offer the full range of features of an Exchange server, and probably
does not aim at the same businesses...

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de)

You can only see a thing well when you know in advance what is going
to happen. -- John Tyndall


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