rich gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on 08/02/2005 05:13 PM wrote:

>Assuming you have an IMAP server!

*I* don't have a server.  However, I currently download mail from four 
different servers: Gmail, RCN, Comcast and 1and1.  That will soon change 
to three.

>I imagine to do what you want (travel with the laptop and sync to the
>"MAIN COMPUTER" at home) this would work...

>I will begin with the assumption that you have TB! installed on both
>PCs and on both in identical directory structures. (Both set to delete
>mail from the server? OK, Maybe just the one at home should do the
>deletions?)

TB is not installed on both, yet.  Just the pc.  However, I will be 
upgrading soon to the current version of TB and will install on both the 
PC and laptop, at that time, assuming it is feasible. However, would I 
have to recreate the directory structure on the laptop, or is there 
something I could copy this from?  The pc and laptop are networked.

>Before setting out copy your MAIL sub folder (in it's entirety) to the
>laptop. Now do NOT use the BIG PC for mail again until you get back!

>Exclusively use the laptop to get your mail until you get home.
>Do not use the laptop for mail again until your next trip.

This won't work.  A major reason for setting up TB on both the laptop as 
well as well as the PC is to allow us to use the laptop to check mail 
while in other parts of our house, without having to go to the basement 
(dungeon) office. 

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Avi
Avram Sacks

Using The Bat ver. 1.62r (soon to be upgraded) on MS XP Professional


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