ON Tuesday, September 24, 2002, 12:38:29 PM, you wrote:

ACM> It's a far less technical venture than you think and this is why I
ACM> suggested it. :) I felt just as intimidated by the prospect before I
ACM> did it. The term 'server' tends to alarm the passing end user. 'What
ACM> do I need that for??' However, it's the smoothest solution for your
ACM> problem and a local POP server could do nice things for streamlining
ACM> all those accounts.

ACM> My only regret with installing MDaemon is that I didn't do so much
ACM> earlier since I shared your view about it being technical before I
ACM> tried it.

 Allie,

You're absolutely right. I also didn't want to do this at fist, thinking
that it might be very complicated. As it turned out, it worked with the
default settings and only later I made some mods.

I suggested Postcast because I use it and its free.

-- 
Best regards,
 Gerard 
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