If your ISP offers IMAP mail server access, that is the way to go. IMAP
is designed for a single mail account to be shared by multiple PCs. The
IMAP mail is managed at the mail server.
If your ISP doesn't provide IMAP support, an option is to run your own
local mail server that accesses the ISP via POP3 and then provides IMAP
support to your local PCs. For examples of such a programs, see:
Mercury Mail Transport System
http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm
Hamster "Classic"
http://www.arcorhome.de/newshamster/...amster_en.html
--
Mike -
http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
wrote in message
...
I keep OE6 on my primary computer but I'd like to be able to access my
email from a secondary
computer but have all email downloaded stay in the original file on
the primary computer. I don't
want mail divided between two computers. How can I set this up?
df