Re: email & traveling

2007-07-13 Thread Nick Danger
Reply to message sent 07/13/2007, @ 14:15:06 (4:15 PM Locally) ~~~ Hello Mike, > Or do you use only the Voyager version and always download mail to > it, no matter which computer you're on--never using the desktop > version of TB at all?

Re: email & traveling

2007-07-13 Thread Dirk Zemisch
Joyce Ragels wrote: > First of all, may The Bat be legally installed on both my desktop and > a laptop. You've got a Personal license, so you can use TB! on more than one computer, but only you. > Once I get back home, I'd want to sinc the laptop email with the computer. > Is this doable?

Re[2]: email & traveling

2007-07-13 Thread Mike Greenbaum
> I see you apparently have the professional version of TB! in which > case you can download and use Voyager with your current license. I'd > load that up on a USB drive of your preference and use that as your > "home" copy and just take it on the road with you. > That's what I do and take it betwe

Re: email & traveling

2007-07-13 Thread Nick Danger
Reply to message sent 07/13/2007, @ 13:43:30 (3:43 PM Locally) ~~~ Hello Joyce, > Once I get back home, I'd want to sinc the laptop email with the > computer. > Is this doable? How have some of you handled that situation? I see you app

email & traveling

2007-07-13 Thread Joyce Ragels
I am using The Bat right now and have it all set up with filters, so going through my mail is never a real problem. While on vacation, I could read my mail online, so that is not a problem. In using my laptop, I would like to set up The Bat there too, so getting my mail while gone could be jus