Hi Jørn- What I have done for exactly this purpose is to set up an IMAP server. This has many advantages, including: 1) Your account and your mail account can be different accounts. 2) You can run any number of mail clients and see the same folders. 3) You can have remote access to your mail if you have an always on connection like cable or dsl. I personally use fetchmail, maildrop, and courier-imap, but your tastes may vary. The reason I chose courier is because the maildir format allows for concurrent access to folders. Best of luck! -Rick On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 11:01, Jørn Christensen wrote: > Hi > > I have evolution 1.2.0 installed on my box. > Now my dad wants to use evolution as well and share our emails. > I just thought of making a symlink from his evolution folder to mine and > works just great - except for the fact that evolution makes cearten > files read and write for me and for my ONLY! > > Each time I run evolutio, there are certain files that my dad cannot > read (and the other way around is also the case). The files are: > - camel-cert.db > - config.xmldb > - private (folder) > > What do I do to let my dad acces my mails. > > I do not want him to type a password - if I can help it - And certanly > not mine!!!! > > ~Jørn Christensen > >
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