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Old August 1st 07, 03:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
ColinOv
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Using Outlook 2003, I copy the outlook.pst file from the desktop to my
notebook before leaving on a trip. I have the settings on the notebook, to
keep email on server for 1 day, before deleting it. When I do a
send/receive the email say 1 of 87, come down each time and cause duplicate
copies within the notebook outlook mail inbox.

Where and how is the information stored to tell outlook that the email has
already been downloaded. I have tried a couple sync programs, but without
satisfactory success.

Your help is appreciated,

Colin


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