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Den 10.05.2011 08:30, skrev mayak-cq:
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hi all,<br>
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i have a rather peculiar case involving an offline user, who has
no possibility of internet given his location (satellite is too
expensive).<br>
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there is power, and he has computer, and there is a "proxy" --
i.e. someone who passes once a day in the late afternoon, and
picks up a usb key and takes it back into town to send contents as
e-mails.<br>
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Hi!<br>
Installing thunderbird on the usb key could do the trick.<br>
Changing online/offline mode.<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://portableapps.com/">http://portableapps.com/</a><br>
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Regards, Lars<br>
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ideally, the proxy's computer would somehow sync with the usb
disk, as well as the user's.<br>
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has anyone dealt with something similar?<br>
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with my sincerest thanks<br>
<br>
m<br>
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