Here's the scenario,
There are two offices located in different countries. Both offices have an "always on" Internet connection, a static IP address, and are inter-connected through VPN. Without using a mail server or an IMAP service, is there a way for both to "share" e-mail? This means that,
-Office A would house the server that downloads the mails from its ISP via POP
-Local intranet users of Office A would be able to share a single e-mail account across multiple workstations using the same e-mail client software (say Netcape Mail)
-Local intranet users of Office B, interconnected through VPN and using a mapped drive to the VPN server of local intranet users of Office A, would also be able to share a single e-mail account across multiple workstations using the same e-mail client
Another way of putting it is that all users from both offices should be able to read, send, and receive messages as if they were all queueing on a single computer. For example, when a user from office A checks his/her e-mail, he/she should be able to read all the sent and received messages by all the users in both offices. Likewise, if a user from office B sends out a message (e.g. to Yahoo mail), everybody would be able to view this on their respective e-mail client's sent messages folder.
Now, is this setup possible? If so, what's the most efficient method in implementing it? Many thanks.
There are two offices located in different countries. Both offices have an "always on" Internet connection, a static IP address, and are inter-connected through VPN. Without using a mail server or an IMAP service, is there a way for both to "share" e-mail? This means that,
-Office A would house the server that downloads the mails from its ISP via POP
-Local intranet users of Office A would be able to share a single e-mail account across multiple workstations using the same e-mail client software (say Netcape Mail)
-Local intranet users of Office B, interconnected through VPN and using a mapped drive to the VPN server of local intranet users of Office A, would also be able to share a single e-mail account across multiple workstations using the same e-mail client
Another way of putting it is that all users from both offices should be able to read, send, and receive messages as if they were all queueing on a single computer. For example, when a user from office A checks his/her e-mail, he/she should be able to read all the sent and received messages by all the users in both offices. Likewise, if a user from office B sends out a message (e.g. to Yahoo mail), everybody would be able to view this on their respective e-mail client's sent messages folder.
Now, is this setup possible? If so, what's the most efficient method in implementing it? Many thanks.
