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petro
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      12-24-2007
I have two laptops, one upstairs and one downstairs. We use a modem on our
desktop and a Netgear router to support the two laptops being wireless. They
are both new laptops. I have a comcast internet connection and use microsoft
mail (XP's version of Outlook Express). My question is. Is there a way
for our email to be delivered to the in box of both laptops? As it is now,
the emails are delivered to whichever logs on to MIcrosoft mail first. Make
sense? I would love to be able to have the mail go to both as I sometimes
read email upstairs and other times, downstairs.
 
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Andre Da Costa[ActiveWin]
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      12-24-2007
In Windows Mail choose Tools > Accounts, click the account name, click
Properties, click the Advanced tab, there you can specify the amount of days
you like to have mail stored on the server so more than one computer will
have access to it.
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"petro" <> wrote in message
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>I have two laptops, one upstairs and one downstairs. We use a modem on our
> desktop and a Netgear router to support the two laptops being wireless.
> They
> are both new laptops. I have a comcast internet connection and use
> microsoft
> mail (XP's version of Outlook Express). My question is. Is there a
> way
> for our email to be delivered to the in box of both laptops? As it is now,
> the emails are delivered to whichever logs on to MIcrosoft mail first.
> Make
> sense? I would love to be able to have the mail go to both as I sometimes
> read email upstairs and other times, downstairs.



 
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Dave
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      12-24-2007
Configure both to leave the messages on the server after downloading....

Tools - Accounts - youraccount - Properties - Advanced
[x] Leave a copy of messages on server

[x] remove from server after xxx days



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"petro" <> wrote in message
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> I have two laptops, one upstairs and one downstairs. We use a modem on our
> desktop and a Netgear router to support the two laptops being wireless.
> They
> are both new laptops. I have a comcast internet connection and use
> microsoft
> mail (XP's version of Outlook Express). My question is. Is there a
> way
> for our email to be delivered to the in box of both laptops? As it is now,
> the emails are delivered to whichever logs on to MIcrosoft mail first.
> Make
> sense? I would love to be able to have the mail go to both as I sometimes
> read email upstairs and other times, downstairs.


 
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Ken Blake, MVP
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      12-24-2007
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:13:01 -0800, petro
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> I have two laptops, one upstairs and one downstairs. We use a modem on our
> desktop and a Netgear router to support the two laptops being wireless. They
> are both new laptops. I have a comcast internet connection and use microsoft
> mail (XP's version of Outlook Express). My question is. Is there a way
> for our email to be delivered to the in box of both laptops? As it is now,
> the emails are delivered to whichever logs on to MIcrosoft mail first. Make
> sense? I would love to be able to have the mail go to both as I sometimes
> read email upstairs and other times, downstairs.




I don't use Windows Mail, but I assume that it is has similar settings
to other E-mail programs. Go to Tools | Accounts (or whatever the
Windows Mail equivalent is) and look for a setting called something
like "Leave a copy of mail on server." Do that on both computers.

You will then have to periodically turn that setting off and download
all the mail to clear the server.


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