Allie,
Good answer!

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AM> Ss [S] wrote:

S>> Reason is dead simple - I have one main PC (the "server") where most
S>> of the mailing stuff gets done (will be done), but I have another PC
S>> in the bedroom, on which I would lazy over on Sundays and send mail
S>> from it rather than bother to go in the study. And finally I have a
S>> laptop, which ideally I would like to "synchronize" with latest mail
S>> messages before going out - just to refer to them. (I doubt I would
S>> be able to post while away and then further sync the laptop msg base
S>> with the "server" msg base - with new messages which it has received
S>> while laptop was away)

AM>    Please Backup before trying any of this!!!!!

AM>    It's possible to have two pc's with a TB! installation using the same
AM>    message bases and accounts.

AM>    If you go to Options//Preferences and go to the System section. The
AM>    first option is the location for the Mail Directory. On your pc in
AM>    the bedroom, you can make the TB! installation use the same Mail
AM>    directory on the server.

AM>    You have to have the necessary OS permissions setup so that the PC
AM>    in the bedroom does have access to the necessary share drive which
AM>    the Server mail directory resides.

AM>    You can then close down TB! on the client PC. Open regedit.exe and
AM>    navigate to HKCU/Software/Rit/The Bat!

AM>    Look for the entry:

AM>    HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\rit\The Bat!\\Working Directory

AM>    The Working directory is the same as the Mail Directory. Change it to
AM>    the path to the mail directory on the server. Exit Regedit.exe and
AM>    restart TB!. It should now use the mail directory on the server.

AM>    If you simply change the Mail directory via the TB! interface, TB!
AM>    will attempt to move it's current mail directory to the new location
AM>    you specify which isn't what you want.

S>> Ok, for the laptop bit I am probably asking too much, but how about
S>> the "server" and "workstation" being able to "see" all sets of mail
S>> accounts and mail from all of them (so all user will be
S>> administrators).

AM>    The only way to do this is to synchronise the installation or use an
AM>    external application to synchronise the Mail directories for the
AM>    server and the laptop.

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