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Douglas W. Palme wrote: > The one issue I had with linux (and maybe it was due to the specific > software we were using) was those users who will use two, three or five > different workstations to access their email....sent messages would end up > being stored in different locations, web based inherently always produces > messages either in plain text (which the users hate) or html (which I hate), > the matter of keeping all incoming messages in one location, etc. Don't use POP3 ... use IMAP. Then the mail is stored on the server (this applies regardless of what kind of server is used). david
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