I do not know whether it is a commercial product or
share/free ware.
It's commercial. $40, with volume discounts.
http://www.econtechnologies.com/site/Pages/ChronoSync/chrono_overview.html
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Malcolm
800MHz 17 flat panel iMac running Leopard
On 08/09/2009, at 9:33 PM, Bill Spencer wrote:
That's fine as far as it goes, but all of this only addresses the
Inbox, nothing else. What about the messages I've sent? What about the
messages I've filed away in specific sub-folders that I've created for
organizations I am part of, or for
On Sep 8, 2009, at 4:33 AM, Bill Spencer wrote:
That's fine as far as it goes, but all of this only addresses the
Inbox, nothing else. What about the messages I've sent? What about the
messages I've filed away in specific sub-folders that I've created for
organizations I am part of, or for
Dan wrote:
At 7:10 PM -0700 9/6/2009, Bill Spencer wrote:
Well, I have no agenda regarding POP3 one way or the other, and no
choice that I know of unless I switch email providers.
Gmail good. Does POP3 and IMAP and web.
but I have this notion that there's a way to get Mail to load
On Sep 6, 12:20 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 9:12 PM -0400 9/5/2009, William Spencer wrote:
IMac Core Duo 2.4 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
IMac Core Duo 1.83 ghz/1 g RAM/Tiger
I am hoping there's a way to get the newer machine (see details
below) when it fires up Mail to do so
At 7:10 PM -0700 9/6/2009, Bill Spencer wrote:
Well, I have no agenda regarding POP3 one way or the other, and no
choice that I know of unless I switch email providers.
Gmail good. Does POP3 and IMAP and web.
but I have this notion that there's a way to get Mail to load
everything from a
Hi there: I am hoping there's a way to get the newer machine (see
details below) when it fires up Mail to do so using the mailboxes on
the older machine. (This is because I generally use the older machine
but occasionally it's not available to me.) It looks as though the
Synchronize