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Posted at RealTown/InternetCrusade Tips and Tricks by Ashley English
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Categorized in: InternetCrusade - E-mail
These days many people use multiple computers. You may have a computer at work which your company provides, another desktop computer at home, and even a laptop for when you are on the go. What a lot of these people don't know is that you CAN receive all your e-mails from all your accounts on each of these computers! If you setup one of your accounts on two (or more) different computers, and don't alter any advanced settings, both computers will 'compete' for your e-mail. When you check e-mail on one of your computers, you will get the e-mail that is waiting for you on your mail server. When you go to check your e-mail on the other machine, that computer will only download mail that has arrived since you last hit the 'Send/Receive' button on the other machine. This causes confusion as to which computer has which mail stored on it. Neither computer will have access to ALL of your e-mail. Well, there is a solution! Outlook (and most other e-mail clients) will allow you to store a copy of your e-mail on your mail server, allowing the other computer(s) a chance to receive the exact same set of messages. If you choose to use this feature you will need to make the setting change (below) on all computers you use. I also suggest selecting an extra option that automatically removes your e-mail from the server after a certain number of days so that you don’t fill up your mailbox on your e-mail provider’s server. Outlook Express (and some older versions of Outlook): |




1. RE: Getting All Your E-mails on Multiple Computers
Cool information. Another option is to use an online email service like Gmail, Yahoo, or even MobileMe. Then you simple login to your email from any computer with an internet connection; Or even your cell phone.
I know with gmail you can add your other email accounts like me@mydomain.com, then you can send and recieve email using this account in your gmail account. They all have contacts, calendars, notes and to do features, basically an online version of outlook.