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Venet wrote:
I suppose you've tried using Exchange

Nope. It would be completely out of the question for cost reasons alone, disregarding the fact that Exchange is a piece of s*&t. This is a Peer-to-Peer arrangement, and has to be dirt cheap. That excludes even an old foot-warmer PC running Linux. Older versions of Windows allowed a single peer to be designated the 'post office' for the workgroup, and Mail was used to connect the other peers to the po machine. Outlook Express (and I assume Outlook) could be configured for the user's account and directed to the po for the user on the postoffice machine. I expected to find some rudimentary function still included in WinXP.

There must be some way to do this, else there'd be a howling in the trade mags from small businesses who don't own servers. The lack of complaints is a hint to me that I'm missing something, not WinXP. The installation as provided by Dell includes MSN Explorer as well as Internet Explorer, and I'm wondering if the formaer may include the functionality I'm looking for. But everytime I open it, it tries to create an Internet connection, so I'm suspicious that it may be a sneaky way to con my clients into signing up for MSN service.

Have you noticed that you're the only one that replies to my posts here? Are we the only two CPians that do networking and OS maintenance besides programming?Big Grin | :-D

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