Re: Synchronization How-To

2001-04-15 Thread Thomas

Hello Ethan,

as I don't use the Sync function myself, I am forwarding your message
to the list. Some kind soul will help you out.

Cheers,

Thomas.

Monday, April 16, 2001, 6:27:24 AM, you wrote:

EJM> The Desk E-Mail Correspondence 
EJM> From:Ethan J. Mings, Principal
EJM> Date:4/15/2001 at 6:26 PM.
EJM> Subject: Synchronization How-To
EJM> --

>>You can use the backup function for that. Check out the tools menu.
>>Backup on one system, carry the backup to the other, and use restore.

EJM> I'm trying to get my files from my lap top to my main machine.  My
EJM> concern is if I run back up, won't I end up with a message on my
EJM> machine when I restore.

EJM> Any assistance on this matter would be helpful.



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Re: Synchronization How-To

2001-04-07 Thread Thomas

Hallo Michael,

On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 21:26:44 -0400 GMT (08/04/2001, 09:26 +0800 GMT),
Michael David wrote:

MD> After using Outlook ever since there was an Outlook, I was recently
MD> turned on to TB. All I can say is WOW!  TB has so many great features
MD> that Outlook doesn't - and it's much faster, as well.

Spread the word. ;-)

MD> Now - how does synchronization work?

You can use the backup function for that. Check out the tools menu.
Backup on one system, carry the backup to the other, and use restore.

There is also a Synchronize function, but I believe that works with
Paml devices.

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Synchronization How-To

2001-04-07 Thread Michael David

Hi Folks!

After using Outlook ever since there was an Outlook, I was recently
turned on to TB. All I can say is WOW!  TB has so many great features
that Outlook doesn't - and it's much faster, as well.

Now - how does synchronization work? I didn't find anything in the
docs.  What I want to do is have TB installed at work and at home, and
I want the messages, and the complete TB configuration to be the same on both
installations.  Easy to do with he incoming messages, but not with the
outgoing messages. So, I'm hoping synchronization will help.

So, is there any information on synchronization somewhere?

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