Robert Stewart
rls at WeBeDb.com
Thu Jun 2 08:05:24 CDT 2011
Will Mercury mail run on an external drive (if installed there) and be independent of the machine? I am still running Eudora. I have it installed on an external drive. I can plug that drive into any computer and start it up. I would like to move to something that is still being produced, but it has to have this capability. Thanks. Robert At 06:35 PM 6/1/2011, you wrote: >Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 06:42:22 +1000 >From: "Stuart McLachlan" <stuart at lexacorp.com.pg> >To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving > <accessd at databaseadvisors.com> >Subject: Re: [AccessD] redemption >Message-ID: <4DE6A42E.12054.2C645F19 at stuart.lexacorp.com.pg> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >For JC situation where he is building an application for >volunteeers, Mercury Mail Server is >still free. > > >From http://pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm >"Mercury is free for non-commercial use. " > >The specific terms displayed when you run download and install >Mercury (4.7x) are: >"Individuals, familiies, non-profits and charitable organisations >may use Mercury without >charge, but commercial organisations (including academic >institutions and government >bodies) must purchase a licence to contiue using the program after >60 days evaluation. > > >The nice thing about Mercury for John's situation would be the >powerful mail filtering rules >which could easily automate identification of the appropriate >messages, saving the >attachment to a specific directory and and running a program to >process the file. > > >-- >Stuart Robert L. Stewart www.WeBeDb.com www.DBGUIDesign.com www.RLStewartPhotography.com