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| | Email Address with Router and 2 Computers I currently have a desktop connected to a cable based email system. I am getting a notebook with wireless and plan to add a router between my desktop and cable modem to provide email/internet for my wireless laptop. My ISP provides one email address, so I want to know if both computers can access email for the one email address. It would seem that the email inbox will be split between the two computers in this scenario. |
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| | Re: Email Address with Router and 2 Computers Not sure what you mean by 'cable based email system' but if its simple pop3 there shouldn't be any problems (its user/pass dependend). Optionally, you can set one mail client to leave messages on the server so emails won't be deleted once that client receives emails. "Jay" <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:ED490FB1-F075-45D2-81E7-0E6013B8F6E3@microsoft.com... >I currently have a desktop connected to a cable based email system. I am > getting a notebook with wireless and plan to add a router between my > desktop > and cable modem to provide email/internet for my wireless laptop. My ISP > provides one email address, so I want to know if both computers can access > email for the one email address. It would seem that the email inbox will > be > split between the two computers in this scenario. |
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| | Re: Email Address with Router and 2 Computers In article <ED490FB1-F075-45D2-81E7-0E6013B8F6E3@microsoft.com>, Jay <Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I currently have a desktop connected to a cable based email system. I am >getting a notebook with wireless and plan to add a router between my desktop >and cable modem to provide email/internet for my wireless laptop. My ISP >provides one email address, so I want to know if both computers can access >email for the one email address. It would seem that the email inbox will be >split between the two computers in this scenario. Yes, you can receive one address' messages on two computers. Create an account in each computer's E-mail program. In the E-mail program, configure the account to leave messages on the server, so that both computers can see the messages. Also, configure the account to remove messages from the server at some point -- after n days, or when you delete messages from the Trash -- so that messages don't accumulate on the server indefinitely. -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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