If you want to download the same email to both computers, each computer mail
program has to be set to leave messages on the server. That way, each has a
chance to download the messages before they are removed from the server.
In Vista Windows Mail:
Tools - Accounts - highlight your account - Properties
in the Properties box - Advanced
Delivery
[x] Leave a copy of messages on server
[x] Remove after [10] days (whatever number you want)
OK
In XP Outlook Express:
do the same thing as above.
"dj" <> wrote in message
news:0CFAB9F9-1587-4F33-ABD3-...
>I have no idea. But I would say no. If I get it on Windows mail - then it
> is not on XP and vice versa. How do I make it stay on the server. I know
> it
> stays in XP until I delete it but I am sure that is not what you mean.
>
> "Dave" wrote:
>
>> Do you have XP/OE set to leave the mail on the server?
>> If not, when you get the email on XP, it's deleted on the server, so
>> there's
>> nothing there when you check it on Vista.
>>
>>
>> "dj" <> wrote in message
>> news:C88F9BA6-0A82-4E1F-86B1-...
>> >I have set up windows mail as instructed. I can send but when I look on
>> >my
>> > XP outlook express I can see that I have mail but I can not see it in
>> > windows
>> > mail. For this being and updated version of outlook express it is
>> > confusing.
>> > I anm not a computer geek so make the answer simple please
>>
>>
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