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![]() Can you have one identity on two computers and not have to import all the emails from one computer to another. ? I just added a computer to my network at work but I need to still look at my emails with the new additional computer, is that something I can do with the same setup and name. Jose Thank you in advance for any of your sugguestions. |
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If both computers are using the same e-mail address, on both machines:
Tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties | Advanced - Check: Leave a copy of messages on the server. On one machine, check to Delete messages after X days to assure the server does not get clogged up. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Question" wrote in message ... Can you have one identity on two computers and not have to import all the emails from one computer to another. ? I just added a computer to my network at work but I need to still look at my emails with the new additional computer, is that something I can do with the same setup and name. Jose Thank you in advance for any of your sugguestions. |
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OE's message stores isn't designed for sharing but there are work arounds
and for that requires a little extra work should you make ANY changes. You have to clone it is basically what happens. Each computer HAS to be set up for OE identically. Start off by making a backup of the message stores on the second computer, we'll call Computer B. Tools | Options |Maintenance tab | Store Folders button to find the location of the DBX files. Now, locate the Address Book. OPen Address Book and click on Help | About, it shoud show the location of the WAB file. Make a backup of it. Copy that back up to Computer A and import the messages. Create a folder on Computer A and name it Old Mail. Copy the Address Book to the same C:\Old Mail folder and import it in via File | Import | Address Book. File | Import | Messages | Microsoft Outlook Express 6 | Import mail from an OE6 store directory. Press Next and then Browse and navigate to the C:\Old Mail folder where you put the message stores from Computer B. Select it to highlight it then press OK and finish up the import. Now you have ALL messages and folders on one computer. Here is where I would suggest you create a single folder for the message stores that is NOT in the Documents and Settings folder. Mainly because both computers may have different user profiles and this becomes a pain to deal with. On Computer A, create a new folder on the hard drive and name it C:\Mail On Computer A, go to Tools | Options | Maintenance tab |Store Folders button. Press Change and navigate to the C:\Mail folder. Now close out the dialog and close OE. Restart OE and the message stores will be moved to C:\Mail. Now you're ready. Close OE on COmputer A and Computer B. START | Run type in Regedit and press ENTER Press the + sign next to HKEY_CURRENT_USER Click on the Identities subkey Now, from the File menu, select Export Name it Identities.reg Now, scroll down and locate HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software and expand it. Click the + sign next to Microsoft and expand it. Locate the following: Internet Acounts Manager Export it as IAM.reg Now, make a central location of the Address Book, just use the C:\Mail folder would be okay. On Computer A, copy the WAB file for it to that folder. Scroll further down in Regedit and find WAB subkey Edit the registry and change it to show the path as C:\Mail Export it as WAB.reg Now you're ready. Make a folder on Computer B and name it C:\Mail Copy all the dbx files and WAB files from Computer A to Computer B. Now, copy the three .reg files to Computer B. Import each in by right clicking on it and selecting Merge. Start OE on Computer B and it will look like Computer A. Now, the problems to avoid. IF you make any changes (add accounts, make changes in OE), you HAVE to export the the .reg subkeys and (less WAB.reg if you don't make changes to it) and import them into which ever computer has not had the changes made. THIS IS A MUST! If you don't, you may find you have an empty Inbox for some odd reason and that reason is OE didn't know what to do so it created a new Identity and new message stores. Also, if you have multiple Identities setup, just make the change to the message store location. Actually I'd just ditch them till you get things set up and running right. "Question" wrote in message ... Can you have one identity on two computers and not have to import all the emails from one computer to another. ? I just added a computer to my network at work but I need to still look at my emails with the new additional computer, is that something I can do with the same setup and name. Jose Thank you in advance for any of your sugguestions. |
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Norman, what's the max size email it can handle? Not seeing anything yet on
that part. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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![]() They're using the POP3 server in Windows 2003 Server now for local "in-house" email which can't handle anything over 2 gig I believe it is. It's actually easier for them to put it in their shared docs or even a folder on the server but some are restricted from both for various reasons. Some of the files can go over 10 gig (from outside sources via Internet) which are forwarded locally via in-house mail. Since it's on a local LAN, speed isn't a problem. "N. Miller" wrote in message ... On Mon, 6 Nov 2006 22:43:26 -0600, DGuess wrote: Norman, what's the max size email it can handle? Not seeing anything yet on that part. What is the max size that your MSP can handle, or your recipient's MSP? I have sent email up to the max size of the MSPs without problem. Of course, that is the SMTP part, which isn't necessary for running a local IMAP server. I don't see why there would be a limit on the email in the message store for the IMAP, or POP3 fetch, if there is non for SMTP. If it is in your MSP POP3 mailbox, it will be downloaded by the Mercury/32 "POP3 Distributing Client". If it is in the Mercury/32 message store, it will be readable by any IMAP client when the Mercury/32 "IMAP4 Server" is running. The only issue will be how long it takes to download; and that is a factor of your Internet connection, not your applications. -- Norman ~Shine, bright morning light, ~now in the air the spring is coming. ~Sweet, blowing wind, ~singing down the hills and valleys. |
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