In article <6dd501c475d0$4dfe8630$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Stephen W"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have two computers connected via a wireless network and
>I would like the Inbox in Outlook on both computers to
>recieve all new emails.
>
>The two computers are currently connected to the net
>individually via internal dial up modems but will shortly
>be changed to broadband through the wireless router.
>
>We would like to be able to get onto either computer and
>check the email and be able to read it on the other
>computer also.
>
>can anyone help me?
On both computers, configure the email account to leave a copy of
messages on the server. Then, both computers will be able to read
each message.
To prevent messages from filling up your email server, select either
"Remove from server after nn days" or "Remove from server when
deleted from 'Deleted Items'".
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Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking)
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