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Marcus Ohlström [MO] wrote:

MO> What I was hoping for was a setup where the client is merely a
MO> display of what's going on at the server side, like with Microsoft's
MO> Terminal Server. Then, if the client caches the message bases
MO> locally and updates both at the server and the client sides or if it
MO> is just a simple display does not matter to me, what does matter is
MO> that the entire message base does not have to be transferred over
MO> the WAN every time I, for example, purge and compress.

    With the setup I initially described, i.e., changing the home
    directory via the registry, no mail bases are transferred. All
    account data is stored on the server. You're just seeing a display
    of it through your installation B.

    For sometime I was doing this with TB!, i.e., all my mail was on the
    server. Nothing on my working machine on which TB! is installed.

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