Originally posted by xoggoth
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If you are just getting crud on certain addresses that you have been a bit free with, I find the freeware Popcorn mail is good. Set it up on the laptop up to get mails on the most spammed addresses. You can download just the headers, have a quick check, unmark anything that might be genuine and delete the rest from host.
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IMAP. So simple even I can do it, and I'm "not a real IT person" (AtW). If you're always connected, why store your mails anywhere but on the mail server?Originally posted by freakydancerDefintely IMAP.
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PDAs are pretty old rope now.Originally posted by NewbieContractorHi,
I know you can use MO Exchange to log on so when working from my office PC. All is synchronised instantly. but i have been qouted over 6k to set up a server and have this
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Most modern mobiles like the O2 Exec XDA or the Nokia 9300i can send/receive emails via a mobile provider's Wirelss Access Point allowing you to access your Exchange server.
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Use an IMAP server. That way the e-mails are never on either your PDA or Laptop, but are on your server and you just read them remotely.
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Emails!
Hi,
hope you can help.
Im currently fed up of being away for a computer for a couple of days and getting 500 emails. I mean, i can access them from my PDA, come in and they are all on my laptop still...
I know you can use MO Exchange to log on so when working from my office PC. All is synchronised instantly. but i have been qouted over 6k to set up a server and have this
Is there another way or downloading emails to my PDA and it NOT putting them on to my laptop too??
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