On 4/5/07 11:22 AM, Barbara Alfors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 4/4/07 6:50 PM, mike sanders wrote:
> 
>> Before I do something stupid can the team advise whether it is possible For
>> two recipients to receive each others mail simultaneously without the Sender
>> being involved. We have one ISP account with two business email addresses, I
>> would like For mail sent to me to appear on both computers and vice versa,
>> just like it does on the blackberry.
> 
> Unless I'm misunderstanding, it sounds as though you want to check the
> "leave on server" option for both computers (assuming you have POP; I don't
> know how IMAP works).

Actually, I think what Mike wants is not something that is handled by
Entourage. Mike, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think your situation is
this:

You have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] e-mail addresses. You
want any e-mail sent to mike to go to both mike and bob. Similarly, you want
any e-mail sent to bob to go to both mike and bob. Yes, this can be done,
but you need to set it up with the company that provides your e-mail
accounts.

The less efficient way would be to set up accounts for both bob and mike in
both computers. Then each person could check the other person's mail.

-- 
Eddie Hargreaves


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