Hello Avram,
Tuesday, April 8, 2008, 6:59:29 PM, you wrote:

> I also changed settings so that whenever one machine downloads e-mail,
> it leaves it on the server for 14 days--a period that will be more than
> enough to insure that e-mail gets downloaded on to both.  (Which, if I
> synchronize every night, I really wouldn't need to leave it on the
> server for more than 24 hours, I would think.)

> However, for synchronization, I can either use The Bat's own
> synchronization feature OR Dan Lester's recommendation to use the
> Directory Toolkit. 

By leaving the mail on the server you do not need to sync except for Sent mail.
When you connect to your email account with either machine it will download the
mail that the current computer has not downloaded before. (Note: you must make
sure that both computers are set up to leave mail on server.)

To get sent mail you would need to CC or BCC yourself.

If you plan on syncing the 2 computers anyway, then you do not need to leave
messages on the server as it would serve no purpose.

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 Stuart                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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