common folders - Mozilla
This is a discussion on common folders - Mozilla ; Before I change I have a question which I hope can be addressed.
I have 5 different email accounts
I would like each account to have a distinct set of folders that reside on
PC 1.
However I would like ...
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common folders
Before I change I have a question which I hope can be addressed.
I have 5 different email accounts
I would like each account to have a distinct set of folders that reside on
PC 1.
However I would like to have access to those folders on PC 1 even it I was
sitting using PC2 or PC 3.
Is this possible?
thanks in advance
Blair Howard
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Re: common folders
On 2/12/2006 8:01 PM RPM ,sat at the keyboard and poured forth:
> Before I change I have a question which I hope can be addressed.
>
> I have 5 different email accounts
>
> I would like each account to have a distinct set of folders that reside on
> PC 1.
>
> However I would like to have access to those folders on PC 1 even it I was
> sitting using PC2 or PC 3.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Blair Howard
>
>
Hi, Blair
Within each account on PC2 and PC3 select Tools>Account
Settings>Server Settings>Local Directory and browse to the appropriate
folder on your network.
--
Jim
"We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of
course, language."
-Oscar Wilde
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Re: common folders
MushMorton wrote:
> On 2/12/2006 8:01 PM RPM ,sat at the keyboard and poured forth:
>
>>Before I change I have a question which I hope can be addressed.
>>
>>I have 5 different email accounts
>>
>>I would like each account to have a distinct set of folders that reside on
>>PC 1.
>>
>>However I would like to have access to those folders on PC 1 even it I was
>>sitting using PC2 or PC 3.
>>
>>Is this possible?
>>
>>thanks in advance
>>
>>Blair Howard
>>
>>
>
> Hi, Blair
> Within each account on PC2 and PC3 select Tools>Account
> Settings>Server Settings>Local Directory and browse to the appropriate
> folder on your network.
>
This is interesting. I have just installed a RAID 1 (mirror redundancy)
on my Win XP machine as the "F" disk. I want to move the mail and
newsgroup stuff to that disk for better protection. What all (folders
files) must I copy to the new disk (for each user login - there are 3 of
them with their own mail/news setups) before I flip the pointers as you
indicated above? Thanks for any further information that you can provide.
-- Jeff Barnett