Hello!
We're an outfit of about 10 users and long-term Pegasus devotees!
Believe it or not we still run trusty version v3.12 ("10th Anniversary Edition")!
Email is hosted at our ISP & downloaded to a location on a Windows network share; so no local email server.
Shockingly (I'll admit it myself) we ALL share the same user account/mailbox. I'm fully aware this is risky, ill-advised etc BUT it has the huge advantage that ALL users can see ALL incoming/outgoing communication and email history. Yes, we suffer the occasional loss of a folder, or folders that appear in the folder root instead of where they were created but these issues can be cleared up when there's only one person logged on. It's worked for years without major data loss.
Lately I've been playing with v4.41 (nice), which pops up a sensible warning however to say the mailbox is locked & NOT to proceed if anyone else is logged in too as data loss is inevitable.....
So my question is this: is there a legitimate & safe approach to our fundamental desire to be able to share (directly or indirectly) the one mailbox???
To anyone that answers - thanks for your time!
Mike
<p>Hello! </p><p>We're an outfit of about 10 users and long-term Pegasus devotees!
Believe it or not we still run trusty version v3.12 ("10th Anniversary Edition")!
Email is hosted at our ISP &amp; downloaded to a location on a Windows network share; so no local email server.
Shockingly (I'll admit it myself) we ALL share the same user account/mailbox. I'm fully aware this is risky, ill-advised etc BUT it has the huge advantage that ALL users can see ALL incoming/outgoing communication and email history. Yes, we suffer the occasional loss of a folder, or folders that appear in the folder root instead of where they were created but these issues can be cleared up when there's only one person logged on. It's worked for years without major data loss.
</p><p>Lately I've been playing with v4.41 (nice), which pops up a sensible warning however to say the mailbox is locked &amp; NOT to proceed if anyone else is logged in too as data loss is inevitable.....
</p><p>So my question is this: is there a legitimate &amp; safe approach to our fundamental desire to be able to share (directly or indirectly) the one mailbox??? </p><p>To anyone that answers - thanks for your time!
</p><p>Mike</p><p>&nbsp;</p>