"Carl R" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:B7AC6BA4-8931-4E83-895F-(E-Mail Removed)...
> HI Brian sorry I am not very familair with why but I was told by my ISP
> server and the Celluar company that If I wanted a copy onn my ISP server,
> and
> a copy on my e-mail cliient ( Outlook) and then finally on my smart phone
> that I would have to change from pop to IMAP
Your ISP person doesn't understand mail. You can do this with a POP account
as well. Just configure each client that needs to access the mailbox to leave
a copy of the messages on the server so that when the next client accesses the
mailbox, the messages are there to be seen by that client. Designate (in your
mind) one client to be the master and configure it to delete older messages
after, say, five days so that your mailbox doesn't fill up or simply train
yourself to log into the mailbox periodically via a web browser and clean out
the messages you no longer need.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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