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Hi,
I want to set up Outlook on my laptop for working away from home with my POP account. To do this, I set both my laptop and desktop with "leave messages on server". My idea was to copy the PST file from my desktop to my laptop every time I'm going away, and later copy it back when I'm back home. I keep all my received as well as sent mail for reference, so that's why I want to copy the PST back and forth. The problem is that when I copy the PST to the laptop, it does not "remember" it has downloaded all those 1000's of messages that are in the PST file - it starts downloading them again! I thought the information about which messages were previously downloaded is saved in the PST, but apparently this is not the case. my question is, where does Outlook stores the information about which messages on the server are "old" and which are "new"? if it is some file that I can copy along with the PST back and forth, this would solve my problem. If not, does someone has an alternative in mind? I'm sure my scenario is fairly common... I also like the flexibility of reading my mail with a web-mail interface from time to time, on any PC (not just my laptop) - so I don't prefer options that involve not leaving copies of the emails on server at all. Thanks! Guy. |
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Alpha wrote:
If not, does someone has an alternative in mind? I'm sure my scenario is fairly common... Honestly, I would ask your ISP if they offer IMAP service instead of POP. That'd give you everything you want. The data would be stored at the server rather than on your local machine, you could have multiple folders and do whatever you want, and it should be just perfect. -- f.h. |
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Alpha wrote:
To do this, I set both my laptop and desktop with "leave messages on server". My idea was to copy the PST file from my desktop to my laptop every time I'm going away, and later copy it back when I'm back home. I keep all my received as well as sent mail for reference, so that's why I want to copy the PST back and forth. The problem is that when I copy the PST to the laptop, it does not "remember" it has downloaded all those 1000's of messages that are in the PST file - it starts downloading them again! I thought the information about which messages were previously downloaded is saved in the PST, but apparently this is not the case. It's stored in the Registry. There are a couple of ways to address it when using POP accounts. What I'd do is to create a new PST, make it the delivery location, let it download all the messages, then switch the delivery location back to the PST you transferred. From then on, it should download only new messages. -- Brian Tillman |
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