If the user is working offline consistently and synchronizing
periodically, I don't see why you'd have an issue. I've set up large
numbers of users to work this way in the past. While Outlook 11 does
offer some enhancements, working offline with an OST is a pretty common
scenario.

-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Doody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Posted At: Monday, June 09, 2003 9:34 AM
Posted To: swynk
Conversation: Sync Folders - Small Bandwith
Subject: RE: Sync Folders - Small Bandwith


Im guessing then that the main disadvantage with current Offline Folder
is the fact that when emails come in you are working from the Mailbox,
so you open a large email and its not held in your Offline Folders until
you synchronise, that means downloading the email again.

Also, what would happen if emails got deleted off the server and people
synchronise?  The synchronise folders will delete the missing emails
from themselves?



So as it stands, Offline Folders are not really a viable solution for
small bandwidth sites as they leave you working from the mailboxes.  By
sounds of things, the best use for Offline Folders would be a 15 minute
synch interval, but once you have a synch of an email are you working
from the synch folder or from the Mailbox when you read them and you are
Online?

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