Re: OT: Synchronizing Email between PCs



Robert Latest wrote:

Joerg wrote:


Interesting, thanks. I'll have to study this. The only thing I want to avoid is to have to keep the office PC running while gone.


Just get an email provider that supports IMAP and access it, via IMAP, from as many different computers and email clients as you want. Setting up an IMAP client is vera much like setting up a POP client. Host address, username, password, finished. Setting up encrypted connections can be a hassle until client and server talk to each other, just like with POP.


Thanks, I'll try that. My email provider does offer IMAP.

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