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Hello:

I've been using Pegasus Mail for the longest time.

Started using it many years ago when MS software was all I had at hand (and after trying out Eudora), very briefly under DOS and then from W3.11 to XP til I finally managed to leave MS software behind me.

I now use Pegasus Mail in Linux (under Wine) but did not make my switch from a MS OS until I was quite sure I would be able to have PMail as my email client.

In my present situation, I have two Linux setups living on separate drives under the same hardware and for the time being, switch from one to the other according to my needs.

The question is as follows:

I would like to explore the possibility of being able to boot any one of my two present Linux setups and run identical Pegasus Mail installations albeit using one central configuration and mail folder structure so that any mail received or sent from Installation 'A' in Linux #1 would be immediately reflected on Installation 'B' in Linux #2.

The desired effect is that whenever I boot up my rig (Linux #1 or Linux #2) and load Pegasus Mail, there would be no difference whatsoever.

ie: the fact that I am using PMail Installation 'A' or PMail Installation 'B' would be totally transparent to me unless I check which Linux setup I am in.

The configuration data + folder structure would be located in a third/independent drive/partition.
Like a Pegasus Mail 'cloud'. (?)

Does this make sense?
Any thoughts on how to do this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

S.


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