I look forward to running my own web server and mail server, but that will
have to wait until I decide to invest in Cable modem or DSL. I am still
using dial-up, unfortunately. As soon as I get that stuff, I will definitely
host my web site and mail from home.
> I find that I eventually get into trouble when I have clients use pop3
> boxes on multiple systems and then use the option "leave messages on
> server" - probably the only way that you can have multiple clients deal
> with the same pop3 box - eventually the internal tables get messed up.
>
> The answer is run your own mail server - use procmail / imap and you can
> have as many different mail clients as you would like and they all see
> the same mail.
>
> Craig
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