[gui-talk] retaining all e-mail messages on primary computer
Lloyd Rasmussen
lras at loc.gov
Wed Apr 22 13:51:13 UTC 2009
If you delete the messages on your laptop and then reconnect it to the
server, I think it will delete them from the server so that your desktop
unit doesn't receive them. I don't know if there is a setting to change
this behavior; I think that there is one.
At 11:55 PM 4/21/2009, you wrote:
>I now have two computers. I am running Jaws 10 with Outlook Express and XP
>home on one and XP pro on the other. I am not sure of version of Outlook
>Express, but think it is the latest one.
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>Anyway, I want my primary computer (the desktop) to retain all e-mail
>messages even when I download e-mails to my secondary computer (my
>laptop). This is primarily because of the reason that my primary computer
>has all kinds of folders and filters set up and I want to keep it as my
>primary recipient of e-mails. I went into accounts and have played around
>with the settings, telling OE to leave a copy on the server on my laptop
>computer, but still find that when I download messages to my laptop, they
>do not then later show up on my desktop. How do I correct this situation?
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>I hope my explanation makes sense and thanks for your suggestions.
>Sherri
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>Flmom2006 at gmail.com
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>Check out the link and send your used cell phones to help the blind
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>Sherri
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>Flmom2006 at gmail.com
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>Check out the link and send your used cell phones to help the blind
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