Hello TBUDL,
Is this possible?
Here's the short scenario:
The boss wants the staff to have e-mail but not to the outside
world. The boss wants to be the e-mail link to the outside world.
The staff uses a different computer each day.
Here's the long scenario:
I would like to use the bat for an internal mail system, on a Novell
Netware server. I would like the entire office to be able to use one
installed copy of the bat with their own mail being stored in
private directories. (a fleeting thought!, how will this work with
local delivery? If the bat cannot get to the other directories?)
From what I have read, there needs to be one copy of the bat setup as
the server, so this means it needs to be running all the time. There
is no place to do this.
I have multiple people using the same PCs, there may be 6 or 7
people using one pc and some people may use a different PC every
day. So this needs to be centralized. So it doesn't matter which PC
the person sits at.
The G:\ drive is common for everyone, the executable could go there.
The U:\ drive is a mapped drive letter to a personal directory,
this is where the mail directory should be. U:\ maps to the login
name so U:\ is the same no matter which PC you log in from.
The only thing I can think of is to install a POP/SMTP server on the
Netware server. Am I right?
Also, How would I lock down the settings on the installed copy of
TheBat! at each workstation so I can guarantee that the interface
will be the same no matter where you sit.
Any guidance would be appreciated, Also, one more factor: The
supervisor (using the bat) needs to be able to get mail from the
outside world and forward it to the inside world. :)
Best regards,
Jason mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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