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- From: ianf@chook.cs.adelaide.edu.au (Ian Florance)
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- Subject: Re: Quickmail Server and ARA|Liaison
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- Date: 14 Aug 92 01:28:22 GMT
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- From article <wagner.713623780@research>, by wagner@ets.org (Mike Wagner):
- > Has anybody hooked up a dial-up service on a Quickmail server? I need to
- > connect a modem to one of our macs for users to dial into, and I'm thinking
- > of using either Appletalk Remote Access or Liaison from Farallon. I would
- > really like to use our QuickMail server for this, instead of dedicating a
- > separate Mac to the task. Does anybody have any experience with this
- > configuration? My fear is that when mail is being handled on the server,
- > routing will fall off the deep end. Thanks for any info.
- >
-
- Use Appletalk Remote Access and install qmail on the external mac.
- This is the easiest as you get a lot more flexibility with ARA.
- The only problem is that you can not have 'daul' accounts ie you
- have to log yourself off at work before you can use you account on qmail
- at home. We use this setup with Quickeys logging off our qmail account
- at work automatically at set times.
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