At Sun, Jul 6, 2003, the nimble fingers of John Hay typed the following:

>Actions I took:   While still connected to our LAN in the office to
>attempt to copy all needed files from my desktop to my laptop to run PM
>"as-if" I were sitting at my desktop, but on my laptop instead, all
>filters, accounts, settings, configs, the works.
>
>I copied ALL the folders and ALL the files and also my PMKey which I
>could find from my desktop to the exact same location on my laptop,
>using Finder after having run a search to locate any files containing
>the word "powermail", etc.

I am not sure if you are aware of this, but the application files and the
user e-mail files/data are stored in different locations. When I did a
similar thing on my PowerBook, I simply copied the user folder to the PB
then deleted the message database. This meant that I had the addresses
and  filters, but no messages. However, I feel there must be a more
efficient way of synchronizing the two setups, without having to transfer
a message database of 30,000 messages to the PB. Does anyone have any
better suggestions?

-- 
Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ancient Japan & Japanese Soccer Info: <http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/>

Written while listening to: I Found A New Baby by Stephane Grappelli from
I Remember Django


Reply via email to