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I work at a small sized company and we want to have a e-mail that would be available for all the LAN. All the incoming and sent e-mail needs to be available to everyone, so one can see what the others has sent and receive the same messages. We started using the IMAP protocol, but for each incoming e-mail every computer needs to download the same thing and for the outgoing e-mails, Outlook Express would transfer the message again, this time to the "Sent Items" folder. We need a "e-mail manager/server" software, that would download all incoming e-mail for itself and stores the outgoing e-mails, rather than on the remote e-mail server. It would be faster, since the message would be available from a local machine. We are using Outlook Express. Not sure if Microsoft Exchange would do this, but I think it's too expensive and it needs Windows Server to run. It wouldn't be suited for our company. There is such software? Any free solution? Or, a paid one, but cheaper? :) Thank you very much!

2007-08-16 14:57:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

3 answers

Just setup a POP3 server that is configured to leave all messages on your server (leave a lot of space on the HD for messages)

2007-08-16 15:05:20 · answer #1 · answered by mdigitale 7 · 0 0

It's an email Worm virus, that enters your contact list and proceeds to send emails of itself to all of your contacts. Keep a Good AntiVirus Software active at all times. If you ever receive an email from a source that is unknown to you, DELETE it. don't open it Email viruses propagate themselves by sending emails with your sender title, so people will open it thinking it's ok, because it is from you., and that is the same way you have received it. To be alerted when an worm virus enters your contact list and has started sending messages to your friends, Put Your own Email address in your contact list, and when the worm activates you will receive a message from yourself. Have a list of your contacts on a secure Memory stick, and when the worm strikes delete your online contact list, and import from your memory stick.

2016-05-20 18:14:44 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

POP3, a home network will work tter with POP3

2007-08-24 06:42:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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