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| email synch across multiple computers Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one computer with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive emails from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it from one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I receive email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on the other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email accounts across both computers? |
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| Re: email synch across multiple computers If you set the email client to leave a copy on the server, the incoming email will show up in all inboxes when you retrieve mail. Depending on the ISPs settings, outgoing mail may not be saved on the server. It will be in 'sent mail' on the machine it was sent from, but is usually not saved to sent items by the ISP unless you are using HTTP (internet based mail read through the browser) mail. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! [email]CarGodZeroOne********.com[/email] Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "barnguy" <barnguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC1EBF37-CFCA-4D14-99EF-AFF41809E24C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one computer > with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive emails > from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it from > one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I receive > email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on the > other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email > accounts across both computers?[/color] |
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| Re: email synch across multiple computers Right-click on the account name in the left-hand Folder pane and select Properties. Under Delivery on the Advanced tab, select "Leave a copy of messages on server." You may want to select the last box as well, so you can weed out messages there's no need to keep. -- Andre Blog: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com[/url] My Vista Quickstart Guide: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry[/url] "barnguy" <barnguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC1EBF37-CFCA-4D14-99EF-AFF41809E24C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one computer > with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive emails > from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it from > one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I receive > email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on the > other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email > accounts across both computers?[/color] |
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| Re: email synch across multiple computers barnguy wrote:[color=blue] > Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one computer > with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive emails > from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it from > one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I receive > email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on the > other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email > accounts across both computers?[/color] The messages coming in are stored on the server and probably downloaded automatically by your two email clients so deleting an incoming message on one machine won't delete it on the other if it has already been fetched from the server because with normal settings it has already been stored on the local machine. If you happen to get to the server first then it won't be there for the second machine to fetch. For sent items the situation is reversed, sent mail is stored by your client on it's local machine and not usually at all on the server, at least not where you can access it. You might call Cox tech support and ask if they can provide synchronizable accounts - it is not impossible but they may be part of some business package you'd have to pay extra for. You could try bcc the message to yourself when you send it, then it will sit on the server as an incoming message which both machines can get. If you play with message rules you might be able to do this in a tidy manner. |
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| Re: email synch across multiple computers thanks. If I understand this correctly, "leave a copy on the server" command will still delete emails once they are deleted from one computer, right? "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: [color=blue] > Right-click on the account name in the left-hand Folder pane and select > Properties. Under Delivery on the Advanced tab, select "Leave a copy of > messages on server." You may want to select the last box as well, so you can > weed out messages there's no need to keep. > -- > Andre > Blog: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com[/url] > My Vista Quickstart Guide: > [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry[/url] > "barnguy" <barnguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BC1EBF37-CFCA-4D14-99EF-AFF41809E24C@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one computer > > with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive emails > > from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it from > > one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I receive > > email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on the > > other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email > > accounts across both computers?[/color] > > >[/color] |
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| Re: email synch across multiple computers IF you have selected that setting in your email client, yes. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! [email]CarGodZeroOne********.com[/email] Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "barnguy" <barnguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:76A6E251-98D1-48DF-90BE-B705882FCCBB@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > thanks. If I understand this correctly, "leave a copy on the server" > command > will still delete emails once they are deleted from one computer, right? > > "Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]" wrote: >[color=green] >> Right-click on the account name in the left-hand Folder pane and select >> Properties. Under Delivery on the Advanced tab, select "Leave a copy of >> messages on server." You may want to select the last box as well, so you >> can >> weed out messages there's no need to keep. >> -- >> Andre >> Blog: [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com[/url] >> My Vista Quickstart Guide: >> [url]http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E8E5CC039D51E3DB!9709.entry[/url] >> "barnguy" <barnguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:BC1EBF37-CFCA-4D14-99EF-AFF41809E24C@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >> > Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one >> > computer >> > with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive >> > emails >> > from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it >> > from >> > one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I >> > receive >> > email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on >> > the >> > other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email >> > accounts across both computers?[/color] >> >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: email synch across multiple computers If you're using POP3 and SMTP with a local e-mail client, it's not possible - SMTP sending does not put a copy of the message in a server folder, it only goes in the local Sent folder on your local computer. If you use the full web interfac to receive, send, and file your messages, you will see that same view on any computer when you access that web site. To get this benefit with a mail client and still use Cox's mail system, look into using IMAP. It's another mail protocol, like POP3, but mirrors folders on your computer with the ones on the server. Any changes on one system will mirror through to the server and onto any other computers. IMAP (sometimes called IMAP4) is the only way to do this without using a professional client-server mail system like MS Exchange/Outlook, Lotus Domino/Notes, or Novell GroupWise. Good luck, Colin "barnguy" <barnguy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BC1EBF37-CFCA-4D14-99EF-AFF41809E24C@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Cox Cable is internet provider. I loaded Windows Live mail on one computer > with XP and on another computer with Vista. I can send and receive emails > from both of our email accounts on both computers. But when I send it from > one computer, it does not show up as sent mail on the other. If I receive > email on one, read it, and delete it, it still shows up in my inbox on the > other computer. Is there something I need to do to synchronize my email > accounts across both computers?[/color] |
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