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  • Ken Dodd
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    apologies

    Originally posted by pleomax View Post
    blacjac you must have the mind reading chip installed as you went the extra yard by explaining how to do it.
    Pleomax - You are the awkward PM who has been working with me for the last 5 months and generally pi**ing everyone off with his pedantic approach to everything - and I claim my £5 and the right to delay your timesheet.

    Sorry for not asking part 2 of the two part question: "...and could you please tell me how to do it?"

    Thanks to those who could make the connection between me asking the question and wanting to know the answer.

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  • wxman
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    Tell the desktop to leave a copy of the email on the server - use the laptop as the master email downloader.

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  • pleomax
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    blacjac you must have the mind reading chip installed as you went the extra yard by explaining how to do it.

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  • blacjac
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    If your mailserver supports IMAP, set both outlooks to use IMAP instead of POP3/SMTP.

    Alternatively set one of your Outlook's to leave the messages on the server so that when the other connects, it downloads them too.

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  • pleomax
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    Yes there is.

    Pleomax

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  • Ken Dodd
    started a topic Outlook

    Outlook

    I run two machines, both with Outlook.

    I tend to download/send most of my mail using my laptop, but occasionally use the desktop at home.

    Is there a way of synchronising the two Outlooks to make sure I have the same emails on both machines?

    Thanks

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