I use the "leave mail on server" option in my home computer.  My work
computer is set to d/l and erase all the mail from the server.

In your case, you can set "leave mail on server" in your work computer.
This way, you can still download all your mail at home . .. yes . . . even
the read ones!  But then, with the amount of mail you receive, you'll be
downloading an awful lot of mails at home since netscape will go through
the process of d/l everything again . . .

A hardware solution to this is to buy a ZIP drive for both locations and
point your netscape mailbox to this (awfully slow though!)  You can then
disable the option to "leave mail on server" on both your work and home
computer. 
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"R. Johnels" wrote:
> 
> The thing is; I already have dowloaded mail from my ISP on both
> machines... So I want to combine the two directories into ONE.
> As of leaving the mail on the server...
> This is my scenario..
> I get to work around 07:00 every morning, and kick my netscape mailer
> int action on the NT workstation there.
> It checks for mail every 5 minutes. leaving me with aprox. 1 to five new
> mails every run...
> I get of att 16:00 (You calculate the total :-)...)
> As i get home i ususlly run a few dialup sessions robing my server for
> mail.
> Now here is what i want to do: Be able to combine the mail at work
> with the mail at home...
> If i leave the mail on the server, will i be able to get it all to my
> homebox? even the read ones?
> And the ones i have at work, how do i get them home and together with
> the ones there?
> --

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