OK there have been a few questions similar to this but none seem to have a definative solution.
I want to buy another copy of The Bat but before I do I need a working solution for two machines accessing the same E-Mail account - WHY? well because I want the 'sales' account visible from more than one machine - sometimes simultaneously - I do NOT want to leave mail on the mail server (we run our own mailserver).
I created a test on a shared folder on one of our servers and it works fine on the share - except every time I restart The Bat the account located on the network share has disappeared, it's easy enough to recreate and then works again but doing this every time I restart is a pain in the butt. So what is wrong here how can I stop the account disappearing?
Basically my wife is sales and I am admin but I want to be able to see the sales account when she is 'elsewhere' WITHOUT using her machine to do it so local E-Mail folders are out of the question, I did a trial with some of the synchronisation methods I read about here but frankly none of these are reliable enough to trust business E-Mail to.
Can E-Mail accounts be set such that they can be displayed but not be 'connected' in The Bat.
I want to buy another copy of The Bat but before I do I need a working solution for two machines accessing the same E-Mail account - WHY? well because I want the 'sales' account visible from more than one machine - sometimes simultaneously - I do NOT want to leave mail on the mail server (we run our own mailserver).
I created a test on a shared folder on one of our servers and it works fine on the share - except every time I restart The Bat the account located on the network share has disappeared, it's easy enough to recreate and then works again but doing this every time I restart is a pain in the butt. So what is wrong here how can I stop the account disappearing?
Basically my wife is sales and I am admin but I want to be able to see the sales account when she is 'elsewhere' WITHOUT using her machine to do it so local E-Mail folders are out of the question, I did a trial with some of the synchronisation methods I read about here but frankly none of these are reliable enough to trust business E-Mail to.
Can E-Mail accounts be set such that they can be displayed but not be 'connected' in The Bat.