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How do I get it so that all my emails show up on both my desk top pc and my laptop? They only show up on which ever pc I checked my email on. I would like to be able to see them on both pcs. Also, I lost my adress book on my laptop, how do I retrieve this?
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One post is sufficient, Mike.
-- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Michael Byars" wrote in message ... How do I get it so that all my emails show up on both my desk top pc and my laptop? They only show up on which ever pc I checked my email on. I would like to be able to see them on both pcs. Also, I lost my adress book on my laptop, how do I retrieve this? -- Mike |
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Use the MS newsserver news://msnews.microsoft.com to access this and other
MS newsgroups, instead of the one you're using now. No subscription/passwords and your posts appear within minutes. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), Aumha.org VSOP, DTS-L.org Michael Byars wrote: How do I get it so that all my emails show up on both my desk top pc and my laptop? They only show up on which ever pc I checked my email on. I would like to be able to see them on both pcs. Also, I lost my adress book on my laptop, how do I retrieve this? |
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 15:51:23 -0600, Michael Byars wrote:
How do I get it so that all my emails show up on both my desk top pc and my laptop? They only show up on which ever pc I checked my email on. I would like to be able to see them on both pcs. Also, I lost my adress book on my laptop, how do I retrieve this? From your headers: X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2527 You need to make a change. Tools Options Send: News Sending Format should be "Plain Text". "Plain Text" settings should be MIME, Encode text using: None. "Automatically wrap text at 76 characters, when sending." would be a nice setting, too. I wouldn't wind up with a single quoted line extending beyond the right edge of my news reader. You can also change your quote character, the one which leads the quoted text, here. Assuming you dislike the default, "", as some do. Your mulitpart post takes up about twice as much space as a plain text post would take up. If you _need_ to post using multipart with HTML, you can select that as an option from the "Format" menu in the menu bar of a compose window. Save the HTML news posts for groups like 'microsoft.public.outlook.express.stationery', or 'microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlook express.stationery'. Or any other group which explicitly permits HTML in posts. Don't assume that it is acceptable unless you have some explicit indication that it is. Although most of the "msnews" hierarchy is not all that critical, other places in the Usenet can be very critical of HTML posts. It tends to lead to flame wars in some groups. To your problem: The cheapo solution has already been given; leave messages on the server until both computers have downloaded them. Or, if your provider offers IMAP service, set up an IMAP account. The messages are stored on the IMAP server until you explicitly delete them, and are available from any computer on which you can set up an IMAP client. Or, you can run a local IMAP server. I do, using Mercury/32: http://www.pmail.com/overviews/ovw_mercury.htm I use the "Mercury Distributing POP3 Client" to fetch all email from all POP3 servers I have access to. Then I set up the "Mercury IMAP4 Server". I use the computer which is on most of the time to hold the messages. Set up a mail client, MS Outlook Express in your case, to access the computer with the message store using an IMAP account. I use the computer name; the computer IP address can be used, but you need a static IP address configuration to do that. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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