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Hi All
I wanted to pick the group ocuk brains on my email problems . . .
I have a domain + POP3/SMTP for my email needs.
At home I use outlook 2007, and at work I used the webmail based client. I log in using my iphone, and send emails also.
My problem is that a lot of things dont tally/synchronise. For example emails that I send at work using ther webmail interface are stored in a seperate sent folder to those at home on the laptop - which are downloaded and stored locally.
My biggest pain is that my emails, once on the laptop, cant be access at work - as the laptop isnt on, and the webmail client only shows whatever mails have come in today.
I know that I can stop downloading emails locally, and leave them all on the server. But this is a very messy solution , and I hate webmail, and would love to use outlook at work and at home, but have centralised email if that makes sense.
I am happy to have a small server on at home all the time. Would it be possible to have an MS exchange server at home to fulfill my requriemts, or is this overkill ? Any other better solutions ? Am a bit out of my depth here !
R
mehul
I wanted to pick the group ocuk brains on my email problems . . .
I have a domain + POP3/SMTP for my email needs.
At home I use outlook 2007, and at work I used the webmail based client. I log in using my iphone, and send emails also.
My problem is that a lot of things dont tally/synchronise. For example emails that I send at work using ther webmail interface are stored in a seperate sent folder to those at home on the laptop - which are downloaded and stored locally.
My biggest pain is that my emails, once on the laptop, cant be access at work - as the laptop isnt on, and the webmail client only shows whatever mails have come in today.
I know that I can stop downloading emails locally, and leave them all on the server. But this is a very messy solution , and I hate webmail, and would love to use outlook at work and at home, but have centralised email if that makes sense.
I am happy to have a small server on at home all the time. Would it be possible to have an MS exchange server at home to fulfill my requriemts, or is this overkill ? Any other better solutions ? Am a bit out of my depth here !
R
mehul