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KenP
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      27th Jun 2009
While at work, I log on to work network. When I bring my laptop home I log on
to home network by diff name. Thus when I check OE for emails I end up with
some on one sign on and some on the other sign on. I have contemplated making
home network name/ID same as work network name/ID but am afraid that by doing
this it'll cause me network problems when I log back on at work.

Two ???
1) If I change home network name/ID to same as work, will it cause me
problems when I go to work and log on? At work I have Windows Server 2008
while at home I just have little workgroup and no distinct server.

2) Is there a way to finagle OE so I can leave a copy of the msg on the
email web mail server? I thought that was once an option but can't seem to
find so I must be mistaken. The email is on a server outside the office.

Any help with above questions or any other method of resolving tihs well be
greatly appreciated. I realize I can view email via web mail while at home
and then download thru OE when I return to work, but am looking for another
alternative usine OE at both locations.

TIA

KenP
 
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      27th Jun 2009
See the various options here: OE Tools | Accounts | Mail | [account] |
Properties | Advanced | Delivery
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KenP wrote:
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2) Is there a way to finagle OE so I can leave a copy of the msg on the
> email web mail server? I thought that was once an option but can't seem to
> find so I must be mistaken. The email is on a server outside the office...


 
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      27th Jun 2009
http://mylogon.net

Offers a solution for people needing to log-on to two domains, without
change of profile.


"KenP" wrote:

> While at work, I log on to work network. When I bring my laptop home I log on
> to home network by diff name. Thus when I check OE for emails I end up with
> some on one sign on and some on the other sign on. I have contemplated making
> home network name/ID same as work network name/ID but am afraid that by doing
> this it'll cause me network problems when I log back on at work.
>
> Two ???
> 1) If I change home network name/ID to same as work, will it cause me
> problems when I go to work and log on? At work I have Windows Server 2008
> while at home I just have little workgroup and no distinct server.
>
> 2) Is there a way to finagle OE so I can leave a copy of the msg on the
> email web mail server? I thought that was once an option but can't seem to
> find so I must be mistaken. The email is on a server outside the office.
>
> Any help with above questions or any other method of resolving tihs well be
> greatly appreciated. I realize I can view email via web mail while at home
> and then download thru OE when I return to work, but am looking for another
> alternative usine OE at both locations.
>
> TIA
>
> KenP

 
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