Use an e-mail provider that allows IMAP acces to your mailbox. Then
multiple e-mail clients can all synchronize to the same mailbox (with the
side benefit that they are all synchronized to each other).
You can get it either as an on-site solution as part of SBS 2008 Server
or as a hosted solution available from any number of sources including
Microsoft online services.
If you would like to go with the server, please work with a local
Microsoft partner and resist the temptation of just ordering a box from
Dell or HP without any training.
If you would like to go ahead with hosted Exchange, Microsoft solution
is available at http://microsoftonline.com
Currently, I would recommend Microsoft Business Productivity Online
Standard Suite, which is about $10/user/month. It includes Exchange for
email and Sharepoint for document collaboration. You are welcome to
reference us as a Partner should you decide to implement this solution.
A free trial is available to help you evaluate this option.
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Crashproof Solutions
510-282-1008
Twitter: @wiseleo
http://crashproofsolutions.com
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
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> OptimaWHC wrote:
>
>> I am a traveling Doctor and now find myself using a desktop at work, laptop
>> at work, laptop at home and netbook when traveling. I need to know what the
>> best way is to keep all 4 of these devices synced with the same emails and
>> folders. My assistant has tried and though it backs up new emails, it also
>> duplicates old. He also has been unable to back up the folders I have under
>> personal folders on the original device to the other 3. Any help is greatly
>> appreciated!
>
> We recommend Microsoft Exchange 2007 ...
Very expensive solution just for one user, plus it requires that one user to
become an admin of a mail server. If doing their own mail server were a
viable solution to them, https://www.smartertools.com/ has a much cheaper
alterative (the free version allows 1 domain and up to 10 mailboxes, far
more than the good doctor requires).
If the doctor were part of a hospital then he would be using their mail
system and not have to even consider having to administer a mail server.
This user may only have a small office and has to rely on outside e-mail
services (many are free but might be reliable enough for satisfactory
business use). His own ISP might have IMAP access to the e-mail accounts
that they provide. If not, there are plenty of e-mail providers that offer
IMAP access, and that's a lot simpler than having to install and manage a
mail server yourself. All his hosts would synchronize (for the subscribed
folders) to the same IMAP mailbox so they all remain synchronized to each
other, too.
You're proposing a cannon to swat a fly.
I use Sync2 for this purpose :). I sync my Outlook's data between 5 PCs
in total. I sync them online (via FTP) as they aren't in the same
location. I'm extremely pleased with this program!
check it out: 'Sync2 - Synchronize Microsoft Outlook on multiple PCs
without a server. Sync Outlook and Google Calendar and Contacts.'
(http://www.sync2.com) Blink1
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