Using Outlook on both desktop and laptop for one e-mail

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Shenoda

can any one help me in that? I've outlook on my desktop and on my laptop ...
what i need is to download e-mails on my desktop and when i open outlook from
my laptop i want to download the e-mails tooo to my laptop even if those
e-mails have been downloaded on my desktop. which means to update the
existing e-mails with the newest ones.

P.S: I'm using GMAIL

Please help me in that, it makes a big problem for my work.
 
J

Joe

Shenoda said:
can any one help me in that? I've outlook on my desktop and on my laptop ...
what i need is to download e-mails on my desktop and when i open outlook from
my laptop i want to download the e-mails tooo to my laptop even if those
e-mails have been downloaded on my desktop. which means to update the
existing e-mails with the newest ones.

P.S: I'm using GMAIL

Please help me in that, it makes a big problem for my work.

A big enough problem not to use a free children's email service?

You'd best ask Google what they recommend you to do. You might ask if
they offer IMAP access, which does allow what you want.
 
J

Jan K

Shenoda said:
can any one help me in that? I've outlook on my desktop and on my laptop
...
what i need is to download e-mails on my desktop and when i open outlook
from
my laptop i want to download the e-mails tooo to my laptop even if those
e-mails have been downloaded on my desktop. which means to update the
existing e-mails with the newest ones.

P.S: I'm using GMAIL

Please help me in that, it makes a big problem for my work.

Lucky you use gmail.
Gmail supports SMTP mail service as well as pop3 (which you are currently
using)
POP3 downloads all e-mail from a server to a client whereas SMTP leaves the
mail on the server, and syncronises with the client.
Chnage the mode of your gmail account to SMTP. Change settings on your
desktop and laptop and you can even see th email you send using your
desktop on your laptop.
 

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