[quote user="Aimo Maileri"]The question: How do I send internal messages in a Windows LAN with Pegasus (no Mercury installed)?[/quote]
The short answer, and easiest way (IMHO):
Install Pegasus Mail as multi-user on one machine. All other machines then run that installation as the appropriate user. You would send internal messages by addressing the message to the username (no domain part). Pegasus mail will recognize it as an internal user and deliver it to that mailbox.
An alternate is to have a Pegasus Mail installation on every machine with all mailboxes directories in the same location on the LAN. The Pegasus Mail installations would be configured to know where the mailbox directories are and would look to that directory for internal user information (file named PMAIL.USR).
The benefit to the first option is that only one instance of Pegasus Mail needs to be maintained.
I think a new discussion would be appropriate if you wish to pursue this further. This is not difficult but there are numerous aspects that make it a little complicated until the complete picture comes into focus.
Finally, I have a Network Administrators Guide, DOS and Windows Versions (circa 1998) that could be helpful. It's old, and it's heavy on Netware specifics, but the DOS and Windows content remain of value. I don't know of a download source so am happy to email you a copy. Send me a PM with your email address if interested.
<p>[quote user="Aimo Maileri"]The question: How do I send internal messages in a Windows LAN with Pegasus (no Mercury installed)?[/quote]</p><p>The short answer, and easiest way (IMHO):</p><p>Install Pegasus Mail as multi-user on one machine.&nbsp; All other machines then run that installation as the appropriate user.&nbsp; You would send internal messages by addressing the message to the username (no domain part).&nbsp; Pegasus mail will recognize it as an internal user and deliver it to that mailbox.</p><p>An alternate is to have a Pegasus Mail installation on every machine with all mailboxes directories in the same location on the LAN.&nbsp; The Pegasus Mail installations would be configured to know where the mailbox directories are and would look to that directory for internal user information (file named PMAIL.USR).</p><p>The benefit to the first option is that only one instance of Pegasus Mail needs to be maintained.</p><p>I think a new discussion would be appropriate if you wish to pursue this further.&nbsp; This is not difficult but there are numerous aspects that make it a little complicated until the complete picture comes into focus.</p><p>Finally, I have a <i>Network Administrators Guide, DOS and Windows Versions</i> (circa 1998) that could be helpful.&nbsp; It's old, and it's heavy on Netware specifics, but the DOS and Windows content remain of value.&nbsp; I don't know of a download source so am happy to email you a copy.&nbsp; Send me a PM with your email address if interested.
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