On Sun, 31 Oct 2004, Charlie Bullen wrote: > Hi , > > I have a need for 2 or more users on the same LAN to access the same > email accounts. They are using mozilla for browsing and email. Using my > account as an example: > > /home/charlie/.mozilla/default/ukxtxa9p.slt/Mail/pop.mindspring.com > > my mail is held at the above location. > > On a linux terminal server, if I were to create a group, mailusers, > establish a directory for the group, and put the mail there, something like: > > /home/mailusers/.mozilla/default/ukxtxa9p.slt/pop.mindspring.com > > would all users be able to simultaneously have access to that directory. > > What if 2 users tried to access the same message simultaneously? > > Would all users be able to download email from the pop.mindspring.com > server? > > Any ideas for better solutions would be appreciated. Preferably > linux/open source. > > What about setting up an IMAP server? > > Charlie If you're going to have multiple people reading email from one account, you should use an IMAP server. Set your mindspring account to forward mail to the linux box. If mindspring won't let you forward mail, then use fetchmail to get the mail onto the machine you would be using for the IMAP server. About two people reading the same message at the same time. I used to work at a place that used an IMAP server for employees' mail accounts. There were folders on that server that were available to people depending on what department they were in. Accounting had a folder, sales had one, and so on. Everyone in a particular department had access to the files in their department's folder. Sometimes these files were being read by more than one person at the same time. Hope this helps. Jim -- Del Boy for President. http://www.ofah.net --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss