On Dec 7, 2004, at 3:19 PM, Ean Kingston wrote:
Shouldn't you be installing this on an OS X SERVER system?
I installed OS X Server on a computer today and decided to use the
built-in version of SM (1.4.0). At first I did not have success
configuring it to talk to my EIMS (Eudora Internet Mail Ser
> Hi all,
>
> I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted
> - although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the
> computer guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get
> away from 4D WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box.
Shouldn't you b
Bryan Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted -
although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the computer
guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get away from 4D
WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I
Bryan Thompson wrote:
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted -
although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the computer
guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get away from 4D
WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I
Hi all,
I did a quick check on the list archives and I did not see this posted
- although I have a feeling it has been beaten to death. I'm the
computer guy at a school district in Vermont and I am trying to get
away from 4D WebMail and install SM on an OS X client box. I have used
SquirrelMail