On 29-01-2001 at 16:54, Marck D. Pearlstone kindly wrote:
> I have a laptop I use at work as well as my home computer that I use to
> check mail. Unfortunately, my company does not use IMAP, so I need to know
> what the best way to use The Bat! on both computers to view email.
> It is important to me to be able to pull the same email from either
> computer, so in the past (using other POP3 clients) I have set it to keep it
> on the server for a week to ensure I downloaded it to both machines.
> Is there a better way with The Bat!
If you only want to be able to access your incoming mail in
both computers, your current solution is probably the best
one, involving no extra effort from your part. However, if
you want your sent mail, your templates, your filters etc.
actualised in both computers, more synchronizing seems to be
called for. First network both computers, and then start and
end each working day with the following:
- use 1.49's backup/restore function to copy mail folders
etc. to and fro, or
- copy them manually, using WinCommand (which will allow you
to skip all files that have not been changed).
- K -
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