I don't think you can put the email "back", short of mailing it back to yourself.
I actually use this method - I have my laptop leave a copy on the server and my desktop receive the email. Then I only archive from my desktop. I also use GMail and have it leave copies on the server. Then I always have access to my email and have a much more handy interface than webmail (some webmail interfaces are far from user friendly or efficient)
And we have quite a few people at work do this, especially manager who have laptops and Blackberry/iPhones so they always have one place where they can look for old email instead of searching through each appliance.
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