On Monday, August 4, 2003, 2:18:31 AM, Steve M. Sawczyn wrote:
I'm just curious, do you not synchronize the laptop with the desktop
when you return from traveling -- I'm trying to understand why you
would leave mail on the server.
Mainly because of the problems keeping filters up to date on
On Saturday, August 2, 2003, 10:23:38 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
Filters will synchronize, as well as templates. However, basic interface
configuration will not be synchronized since both systems may run at
different resolutions. As a result, interface appearance settings have a
high likelihood
Hello Allie,
Sunday, August 3, 2003, 12:39:06 AM, you wrote:
AM Sorry for the funny metaphor, but when you have young kids like I have,
AM everything can potentially talk and develops a personality.
Don't appologize, that clarifies things greatly. Before I leave for
work, I'll have to remember
Hello Allie,
Sunday, August 3, 2003, 12:58:43 AM, you wrote:
AM Another way to do the regular synchronisation would be to backup the
AM mail folder on the laptop each day and restore it to the desktop. If you
AM do any major changes like creating a new account, then do the
AM synchronisation.
Hello Julian,
Sunday, August 3, 2003, 2:33:41 PM, you wrote:
JBL I use synchronize regularly to keep my laptop and desktop up to date,
JBL so that I have all my messages when I travel, and ensure that I can
JBL collect mail when away (although I now use Leave Mail on Server for 2
JBL days so I
Hello Steve,
On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 21:18:31 -0400 GMT (04/08/2003, 08:18 +0700 GMT),
Steve M. Sawczyn wrote:
I'm just curious, do you not synchronize the laptop with the desktop
when you return from traveling -- I'm trying to understand why you
would leave mail on the server.
I used to leave
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
AM Another way to do the regular synchronisation would be to backup the
AM mail folder on the laptop each day and restore it to the desktop. If you
AM do any major changes like creating a new account, then do the
AM
Hi all,
I posted something similar to this a few weeks back, but didn't see it
on the list, so am posting again. Essentially, I'm wanting to
synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop. In
examining the help file, I see two possible ways to do this, but am
not sure which
Essentially, I'm wanting to
synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop.
Hi Steve,
Exactly the basic problem that I was trying to solve for the past few
weeks. I wnated to do significantly more thatn just mail. I have a
peer to peer network between desktop and laptop. I
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS I posted something similar to this a few weeks back, but didn't see
SMS it on the list, so am posting again. Essentially, I'm wanting to
SMS synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop.
SMS In
Hello Allie,
Saturday, August 2, 2003, 5:23:38 PM, you wrote:
SMS synchronize my mail between my work notebook and my home desktop.
SMS In examining the help file, I see two possible ways to do this, but
SMS am not sure which might work best. My first thought was the
SMS obvious synchronization
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Steve M. Sawczyn, [SMS] wrote:
SMS OK, if I'm understanding this correctly, the data files need to be
SMS generated on each machine each time the synchronization is to take
SMS place?
Oh yes. Let me put it another way. :)
Machine A:
Hey B,
Hello Steve,
AM Sounds like it would be better to simply backup the notebook's
AM installation and then restore it to the desktop's installation.
Are you suggesting that this might be the way to go initially and then
resourt to synchronization, or back up the files each time and don't
bother
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Greg Strong, [GS] wrote:
GS So from where I'm sitting starting with a backup, then follow up
GS with synchronization afterward would be the way to go. I've only
GS tried synchronization once or twice. It worked fine. Other may have
GS a better way,
Hello Allie,
Of course, the ideal solution to your situation would be IMAP
accounts. :) TB!'s completely revamped IMAP support is currently in
beta testing stages so stay tuned.
I have to learn more about IMAP.
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
TB! v2.0 Beta/1 on Windows XP
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