Hi all,
Pegasus "public folders" are great in 2 aspects
1) you can have a folder hierarchy
2) all mails are single files
..but my problem is the definition of "public"
We are working in groups A.B,C and I would like to use public folders more flexible.
GroupA -> sees PublicF A
GroupB -> sees PublicF B
GroupC -> sees PublicF A and PublicF B
The workaround can be, to run several instances of Pmail
My question is now, can separate instances of PMail be connected to the same public folder ?
(also interesting for laptop-people in their office)
The solution would be, Pmail handles the connection to "public folders" on a user basis.
Every user can deside which "public folder" he wants to be connected to.
best regard khsti
<p>Hi all,</p><p>Pegasus "public folders" are great in 2 aspects&nbsp;</p><p>1) you can have a folder hierarchy</p><p>2) all mails are single files </p><p>..but my problem is the definition of "public"</p><p>We are working in groups A.B,C and I would like to use public folders more flexible.</p><p>GroupA -&gt; sees PublicF A
</p><p>GroupB -&gt; sees PublicF B</p><p>GroupC -&gt;&nbsp; sees PublicF A and PublicF B</p><p>The <b>workaround</b> can be, to run several instances of Pmail
</p><p><b>My question is now, can separate instances of PMail be connected to the same public folder ?</b></p><p>(<i>also interesting for laptop-people in their office</i>) &nbsp;
</p><p>The <b>solution</b> would be, Pmail handles the connection to "public folders" on a user basis.</p><p>Every user can deside which "public folder" he wants to be connected to.
</p><p>best regard khsti
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