Hello Doug, Sunday, March 30, 2008, 3:31:59 PM, you wrote:
DH> Hello Achdut18, DH> Sunday, March 30, 2008, 7:25:17 AM, you wrote: A>> After reading all of the posts on this subject, It seems to me that I A>> could do the following: download mail to either the laptop or the A>> desktop, but then use the synchronization feature of The Bat to make A>> sure that both machines have the same mail on their hard drives. A>> Would this also work to automatically copy to the laptop all of the A>> mail on the desktop, the first time I invoke synchronization on the A>> laptop? DH> Synchronisation is a three step process and so you don't want to be doing this on a DH> daily basis. Is it really that involved? DH> The solution I have used for a long time was to use TheBat Voyager on a memory stick. DH> I could carry it with me between work and home. But, I don't want to carry it with me so much, as I want to use it at home, in two different offices, on two different computers (the "main" or desktop computer and the second or laptop computer DH> I've stopped using Voyager for now until version 4 is released. It is released because I just installed it! DH> Then I will probably DH> continue with Voyager after I get the tiniest USB device I can find. Since I have a DH> small laptop, I don't want something big sticking out the side of it. But Voyager DH> is by far the best way to keep email with you no matter what machine you're on. But, I don't see that working for me so much if I already have two computers linked together on a network. -- Avram Sacks Using (finally!) The Bat 4.0.1.8 on Windows XP Pro SP2 ________________________________________________ Current version is 4.0.18 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html