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 the
aacu> problems that militate against using them.


>Set DT to not delete email
>--------------------------
>If I tell the DT not to delete mail from the server - so that the LT
>can download it as well - then I have the email on both machines but
>if I delete on one, it is not deleted on the other.

To have the complete options to manipulate mail and folders and have
the same content from several machines which could be moved anywhere
at any time does not seem possible with POP3. There would need to be
some sense of how you would let it be limited from normal operations.
Like some perspective on how often you'd want to do certain common
operations, reading, sending, etc. And it doesn't sound like it would
do.

Only if you could do with some subset of normal operation might you
try some of these options. None of these options you cited involve
operating on the same mailstore. So it won't be identical. It would
only be a question how similar content you might do with, or how much
extra time you might allot for making copies of the folders.

I guess NTFS cannot be changed to FAT32. But someone should have some
opinion on what is going on there. I'm using FAT32.

But it seems handy for you to provide these observations since there
may be others who wish to try the same things.

-- 
Best regards,
 Adam


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