I use Eudora here at home with a POP3 setup.
I also have an account at work (Outlook). I could always run Eudora
at work (XP) if that makes things better / more reliable.
The problem seems to be even with some good "forwarding" filters I
don't always get / have access to important e-mail while I'm at work.
I'm considering changing over to IMAP and setting all the misc, non
work related stuff to be downloaded from the server immediately (at
home) leaving the other stuff on the server making it accessible
from both ends.
Anyone got some recommendations / comments before I do the switch?
I always seem to see reports of IMAP stuffups.
Personally I use POP and set one account to 'leave mail on server'
(the work machine) and the other to pull the mail off the server (the
home machine). This means you know the canonical copy of all your
mail is at home. You just need to make sure you've quit Eudora at
home before you go to work (or you could set the home machine to
'leave on server for 5 days' or something).
Have fun,
Shay
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