Hello Mike,

> 1A. Can TB data files be stored on a networked external hard drive so that we
> can access the mail from two computers and a laptop?  We do NOT need to access
> the mail at the same time, but we do need to look at it and respond to it from
> the two desktops and the laptop at different times easily.

Doing this here every day: one desktop (hosting the files actually,
but works with a network-share, too) and one notebook used in the
office sometimes, mostly on the road. I am opening TB only on one
machine at a time (so I think one licence is fine, isn't it?) and have
the files available as "offline files" so TB finds them in the right
place when I am not connected to the server.

> 2. Our Outlook mail  is currently in a PST file which is approaching 1 gb.
> Our mailboxes have folders and sub-folders. Will TB import all the mail and
> mailboxes correctly so that we won't have lost anything?  I'm not asking for a
> guarantee here, just some advice on the general reliability of the import
> process.

If you don't need a guarantee I can say this works ok. Recently moved
all my mails from Outlook to TB again to train my spam filter with
ham. The mail folders from Outlook looked good in TB.

-- 
Martin
TB! 3.99.5 on Windows XP 5.1 Service Pack 2


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