Re: Remote User Directory



ka1ifq wrote:

I don't really want to do a remote desktop..


just try
ssh -X user@ip-adres /mail-program
(that just open the mail-program on the other pc)

or you can mount the map of the mail in the other map of the mail with nfs.
you need nfs-server & nfs-client.
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