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| Synchronizing Hello. I have a server running Windows Server 2003 and I am using Argosoft Mail Server as my email server. The same computer is the main computer at the store and I Microsoft Outlook to manage my email. Well, I just purchased a laptop and I would like to put my email account on my laptop as well using Outlook. I have a question, or problem. When I take my laptop home during the evenings and send and receive mail, how do I synchronize Outlook on my server with Outlook on my laptop so that nothing is lost? Please reply by email so that I can get this problem resolved as soon as possible. Thank you. Robert Craig |
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| Re: Synchronizing One way I do it is to have the one at home set to leave mail on server after delete. You will see them twice of course but will not loose anything. I'm sure there are other ways to do this. Robert Lee Craig wrote: > > Hello. I have a server running Windows Server 2003 and I am using Argosoft > Mail Server as my email server. The same computer is the main computer at > the store and I Microsoft Outlook to manage my email. Well, I just > purchased a laptop and I would like to put my email account on my laptop as > well using Outlook. I have a question, or problem. When I take my laptop > home during the evenings and send and receive mail, how do I synchronize > Outlook on my server with Outlook on my laptop so that nothing is lost? > Please reply by email so that I can get this problem resolved as soon as > possible. Thank you. > > Robert Craig |
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| Re: Synchronizing That works for new email, but I am trying to have all my folders synchronized as well. Robert "Wizard" <no@stinking.ads.com> wrote in message news:3FA642DC.B713886C@stinking.ads.com... > One way I do it is to have the one at home set to leave mail on server > after delete. You will see them twice of course but will not loose > anything. I'm sure there are other ways to do this. > > Robert Lee Craig wrote: > > > > Hello. I have a server running Windows Server 2003 and I am using Argosoft > > Mail Server as my email server. The same computer is the main computer at > > the store and I Microsoft Outlook to manage my email. Well, I just > > purchased a laptop and I would like to put my email account on my laptop as > > well using Outlook. I have a question, or problem. When I take my laptop > > home during the evenings and send and receive mail, how do I synchronize > > Outlook on my server with Outlook on my laptop so that nothing is lost? > > Please reply by email so that I can get this problem resolved as soon as > > possible. Thank you. > > > > Robert Craig |
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