e-mail without a network?  You mean a central server or Internet connection?
Pegasus mail (http://www.pmail.com/) is a free POP mail solution, but it
does use a central server.  It can work stand alone as an internal email
system or with a gateway to the Internet.
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Dave Alitz
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 12:05 PM
Subject: [TCLUG] OT: A search for singal-system software


> I'm in search for some free/cheap and preferably open-source but Win32
software that is a local-computer e-mail system (No network involved).
Basically, I want to pass on memos to my employees, so that when they log in
they get any messages I need to pass to them. Any suggestions? My apologies,
I know it's windows based, but I think the knowledge base here is stronger
that my other lists :)
>
> -Nick "I hate Post-it Notes" Stolley
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