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Hi Chris,

On 15 January 2002 at 19:09:06 +0000 Chris Wilson wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:

> For a start is there an easy way to transfer my existing TB! setup
> direct to the laptop, keeping all settings, folders and filters

Use TB's Backup facility to create a full archive of the TB data and
settings. Create the primary account on the laptop then restore the
data from the main installation.

> Secondly, one I received read and maybe replied to mail on the
> laptop can I update my main PC at night so as not to confuse myself
> with e-mail marked as read or unread incorrectly? I would like 2
> identical copies running with one updated daily to exactly reflect
> the other. Possible? Easy?

TB Offers Synchronisation tools alongside the backup tools. These do
the job perfectly.

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