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DementedReality
06-26-2011, 09:18 PM
So I used about 5 different email accounts for work and my desktop has all my messages sorted into a functional file tree with all the neccesary rules.

This makes it very easy for me to find files and references and other neccesary business correspondence.

My problem is when I travel. I take my laptop and I lose all this functionality by using a web interface for each account.

I did set up a Thunderbird application and so I can at least get my email all in one place again but all my sent messages while travelling are not available on my PC when I get back.

How do I synch these two systems?

Rathji
06-27-2011, 06:03 AM
I will assume you are not using exchange so - set your thunderbird app to not remove email messages from the server.

DementedReality
06-27-2011, 09:01 AM
thanks, thats not the issue though. i still get all my inbound messages but all the sent files stay local to the PC it was emailed from, as one example.

Rathji
06-27-2011, 01:30 PM
If you are not on Exchange, what type of email access do you have? pop? imap? http?

photon
06-27-2011, 01:41 PM
This is why I moved over to Gmail, I was tired of trying to keep different systems in sync and having to mark new emails as read everywhere I went.

So now I forward everything to a single gmail account (and have gmail setup so I can send from it as any of the email addresses I need to), and have all my rules and stuff in one place.

For devices (like my iPhone) I just setup an IMAP client, so anything I do with my mail (delete, mark as read, etc) happens everywhere, and if I send an email it appears in my sent mail folder everywhere.

I used to use Thunderbird as an IMAP client on my desktop, but stopped that and just use the web interface now, but the IMAP stuff worked fine after a bit of tweaking (Gmail has guides on how to setup stuff).

Or if you want to go with Outlook, there are hosted MS Exchange providers out there.

TorqueDog
06-28-2011, 08:36 PM
thanks, thats not the issue though. i still get all my inbound messages but all the sent files stay local to the PC it was emailed from, as one example.Unfortunately, without your e-mail being hosted on Microsoft Exchange, there's no easy way to accomplish what you're looking for. This sort of functionality requires your mailbox to be centrally hosted and a cached copy placed on each machine (updated when you connect to the server). It's business-level functionality.

You said this is work related - are you self-employed? Do you have employees? If you could justify the cost of running a server with Windows Small Business Server 2011 (and if you would realise the full benefit of having a server), you could get exactly what you want. If you work for someone else, start twisting their arm to upgrade their e-mail system to Exchange instead of using POP mail.

Shazam
06-29-2011, 10:17 PM
Just do what Photon did.

Just set up Outlook with IMAP, no need to use Exchange unless you need its groupware features.