>I also use [EMAIL PROTECTED] from my home computer and the PowerBook. It's a piece 
>of cake to sync the two computers when needed. The PowerBook is connected 
>to the ethernet network at home anyway. 
>
>So it's by far easier to sync the PowerBook and the home Mac, than to 
>carry extra weight around.

how do you deal with synchronizing the Emailer database? Or do you never 
run into that issue as you always sync the laptop and desktop before 
using the others copy of Emailer?

ie: You collect email on the desktop. Then you collect email on the 
laptop, now you have new email in both versions of Emailer. How do you 
get them to match? If you sync the laptop to the desktop, then you will 
have one or the other version, so you will loose the email that is on one 
of them.

or: You collect email on the desktop, you sync with the laptop, you 
collect email on the laptop, you sync with the desktop. Then you never 
have an instance of new email in both versions, as you only ever run one 
version between syncs.


or: are you like me, and you just don't care if they are out of sync and 
different. I have a copy on my home computer, my work computer, and my 
seldom used laptop. All 3 are different email databases. When I have 
something important that I want at another copy (usually something I 
collect at home, but want at work), I have email addresses setup to 
handle the forwarding (work@ is collected only at work, home@ is 
collected only at home, and should the need arise, I would make laptop@ 
for my laptop. That way when I am home, I can redirect an email to work@ 
and it will be collected the next time I check my email at work).

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>

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