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My husband and I both access the same comcast email ID from our different
laptops. We both have Outlook set up to save the mail on the server. We can both access the mail but what should we know about deleting mail? Or anything else? |
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Someone has to delete it either with Outlook or with a webmail client. You
might be better served by having seperate accounts. "Christina" wrote in message ... My husband and I both access the same comcast email ID from our different laptops. We both have Outlook set up to save the mail on the server. We can both access the mail but what should we know about deleting mail? Or anything else? |
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As long as your settings on each computer are configured to leave
messages on the server, you should be fine. However, over time, messages will pile up on the server, and you may eventually reach a maximum size limit imposed by your E-mail provider. I would suggest that on ONE of the two (doesn't matter which), you set a period after which old messages are deleted from the server. Just make sure that it is long enough that one or the other of you won't miss messages because they were deleted before you downloaded them. Say, for example, you went on vacation for two weeks (wouldn't that be nice!), and you had your laptop and were checking the E-mail, but your husband was not. If your laptop's Outlook settings were set to remove the messages from the server after 10 days, then when you got back from vacation your husband would check the account on his computer and would only get new messages from the last 4 days. Make sense? So, you could set this value to, say, 60 days. It is unlikely that 1) you would max out your server space in that time or 2) that either of you would go two months without checking mail on your respective laptops. I would also NOT check the box to delete messages from the server when removed from the Deleted Items folder. If you delete messages directed only to your husband, and then for whatever reason happen to clear out your deleted items before he gets that message on his computer, he'll never get it because it is gone from the server and gone from your computer too. By the way, all of these settings are found (this varies a bit by Outlook version) under the Tools menu, Account Settings. You want to configure, change, or edit your account settings (I'm not sure exactly what it says in each version), and basically you have to keep drilling down through dialogs. Look for "More Settings..." and finally the "Advanced" tab in an Internet E-mail Settings dialog. The "Delivery" section is about 1/2 down that Advanced tab, and consists of just a few checkboxes and a box for the number of days to keep messages on the server. Hope this helps; let us know if you have any more questions. |
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