If you want to share everything and have no immediate plans to use both machines
at the same time for email or the net, why not set up the same account on both?
Using the address book for 2 accounts can be done by importing it into your
email app/s.
If you want to receive/see the same mail, set up a rule that forwards them to
the second machine.
Since this is not a network issue, all queries should be asked in a more
appropriate email ng/forum.
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Brian A.
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"Jay" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have two PCs: "A" has Win98 and "B" has Win95. They're already set up
> for local file/print sharing. A has an Internet connection, and B accesses
> the Internet via A.
>
> I'm looking for free POP email client software that will allow A and B to
> share a common address book. These files will be on A, but things should
> work when the email client is running on B (using the file sharing). I'll
> never have the email client running on A and B simultaneously; it'll be
> running on either one or the other (or neither).
>
> It'd be nice to share the inbox and email folders too.
>
> Basically, the person using the email client should see the same data from
> either A or B.
>
> There's already a big address book, so the software should be able to
> import it from (say) a CSV file.
>
> Does anybody have experience with a setup like this? Thanks!