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help with microsoft mail and outlook express

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5europeancups - 18 Mar 2008 19:49 GMT
just picked up a new laptop and want to use my main email account on this
machine + my desktop. I use outlook express on the desktop and wondered
whether it was possible to view my main email account + contacts and history
on both machines?

I have been able to create an account using the same mail address on the
laptop, but i'm getting some mails on one machine and some (others) on the
other machine...totally confused ...can someone guide me through this please
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DL - 18 Mar 2008 20:01 GMT
Well this is the newgroup that supports Outlook, OE is supported in the IE
newsgroups and Windows Mail is supported on a Vista.Mail newsgroup.

That being said you would need to set the mail application to leave a copy
on the server.
I doubt there is any method of sharing the details between the two differing
applications other than by copying from one to the other

> just picked up a new laptop and want to use my main email account on this
> machine + my desktop. I use outlook express on the desktop and wondered
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> other machine...totally confused ...can someone guide me through this
> please

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