Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-05 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Richard, Sunday, July 4, 2004, 10:05:17 PM, Richard H. Stoddard wrote: RHS I just backup all folders RHS and run a full restore on the second machine, which at least on mine RHS overwrites the original message base, meaning the messages that have RHS been deleted do not reappear. Well I

Re[2]: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-04 Thread admin
admin, Friday, July 2, 2004, 12:50:40 AM, you wrote: aacu I really need some practical advice on this whole aacu business of synchronising two copies of The Bat! It may not be what you need, but I just use the backup tool. When I am going to travel, I just backup the main computer and then

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-04 Thread Greg Strong
Hello admin, Sunday, July 4, 2004, 5:03:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: aacu I really need some practical advice on this whole aacu business of synchronising two copies of The Bat! It may not be what you need, but I just use the backup tool. When I am going to travel, I just backup the main

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello admin, On Sun, 4 Jul 2004 11:03:40 +0100 GMT (04/07/2004, 17:03 +0700 GMT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: aacu Yes but I also have all the email that I delteted back again. It's an aacu aumenting system not a synchronising system. Yes, it is. I think only IMAP does what you want. -- Cheers,

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-04 Thread Greg Strong
Hello Thomas, Sunday, July 4, 2004, 9:28:48 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote: aacu Yes but I also have all the email that I delteted back again. It's an aacu aumenting system not a synchronising system. TF Yes, it is. I think only IMAP does what you want. I am no expert, but I think Thomas is

Re[2]: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-04 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
Greg, Sunday, July 4, 2004, 8:06:09 PM, you wrote: GS Hello Thomas, GS Sunday, July 4, 2004, 9:28:48 AM, Thomas Fernandez wrote: aacu Yes but I also have all the email that I delteted back again. It's an aacu aumenting system not a synchronising system. TF Yes, it is. I think only IMAP does

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-03 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
admin, Friday, July 2, 2004, 12:50:40 AM, you wrote: aacu I really need some practical advice on this whole aacu business of synchronising two copies of The Bat! It may not be what you need, but I just use the backup tool. When I am going to travel, I just backup the main computer and then

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-02 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Thursday, July 1, 2004, 9:55:43 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: But don't you the have emails that have been deleted from the DT but are still on the LT? That is why I occasionally restore a backup from the desktop onto the laptop, as this gets the message bases back into synch. What is a

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-02 Thread Adam
Hello admin, Thursday, July 1, 2004, 5:20:40 PM, you wrote: aacu If anyone has the energy and perspicacity to see their way through the aacu trials and tribulations I have been through I would welcome realistic aacu advice. aacu The document lists my set up and the techniques I have tried and

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-02 Thread Allie Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I really need some practical advice on this whole business of synchronising two copies of The Bat! The answer to this sort of requirement lies with IMAP. Is the IMAP protocol available to you? If not, then I think we'll just have to find a way of shoehorning POP3 into

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-02 Thread Allie Martin
Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote: AM The answer to this sort of requirement lies with IMAP. Is the IMAP AM protocol available to you? If not, then I think we'll just have to AM find a way of shoehorning POP3 into working that way for you. Here is how we do it with POP3 only... snip Now that's a neat

I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-01 Thread admin
I really need some practical advice on this whole business of synchronising two copies of The Bat! I have tried many things: It is a long description of my set up and what I have tried and the problems. Too long for list etiquette but a very quick page here:

Re: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-01 Thread Julian Beach (Lists)
On Thursday, July 1, 2004, 8:50:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If anyone has the energy and perspicacity to see their way through the trials and tribulations I have been through I would welcome realistic advice. I have had a look through, and I am not sure if my arrangement will help. I

Re[2]: I really need some practical advice - synchronising

2004-07-01 Thread admin
On Thursday, July 1, 2004, 8:50:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My current arrangement is to synchronize all messages from the desktop to the laptop whenever i go away. This ensures that i have all the messages that I send and received on my desktop machine are with me when I go away. But