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Old 06-24-2007, 07:41 AM
Rafdema
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I want my mail delivered to two different computers.

I have three mail accounts, if I open outlook at home I download work related
mails. When I get to my office computer and want this information it is no
longer available because outlook already downloaded it.
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Old 06-24-2007, 07:50 AM
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Re: I want my mail delivered to two different computers.

Don't set your work computer up with your home email address and vice versa.

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>I have three mail accounts, if I open outlook at home I download work
>related
> mails. When I get to my office computer and want this information it is no
> longer available because outlook already downloaded it.


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Re: I want my mail delivered to two different computers.

Rafdema <Rafdema@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> I have three mail accounts, if I open outlook at home I download
> work related mails. When I get to my office computer and want this
> information it is no longer available because outlook already
> downloaded it.


Set your home version of Outlook to leave messages on the server.


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Re: I want my mail delivered to two different computers.

XS11E <xs11e@NOSPAMyahoo.com> wrote:

> Rafdema <Rafdema@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> I have three mail accounts, if I open outlook at home I download
>> work related mails. When I get to my office computer and want this
>> information it is no longer available because outlook already
>> downloaded it.

>
> Set your home version of Outlook to leave messages on the server.


Sorry, should have provided details.

At home, Click on Tools, Email Accounts, View or Change Existing and,
at home, select your office email account(s) and click the Change
button. Select More Settings and go to the Advanced tab, click Leave a
copy on the server.

At work, do the same except select your home email account(s).

Now, email you get at work will be removed from the server if it's
intended for work and your home email will stay on the server waiting
for you to get home and vice versa.


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