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Green Screen Week - Transcript - Hour 3, Segment 4

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Darrell: Good afternoon sir, how are you doing?

David Lawrence: I am fine.

Darrell: Oh yeah, Windows XP Home use an Outlook Express, multiple users want E-mail account through the Internet provider. When I downloaded the messages on back end, my wife does get those messages on her account when she downloads, it*s kind of specific, I had install to install it on both accounts.

David Lawrence: Right I understand that and so here*s what you do, you go back and you reinstall it under the Admin account and make it available to all users unless you have other users on the machine like your kids *

Darrell: Yeah that*s the problem.

David Lawrence: So here*s what I would you, share your wife*s user, that*s the best way to do that, just to share the user account with your wife and that way you both get on at the same time, unless you are talking about you getting your E-mail on the road and her getting in her machine.

Darrell: No it*s same machine.

David Lawrence: Okay so here*s the other thing you can do, is there is a setting in Outlook Express and any other pop E-mail client that says leave messages on server.

Darrell: Okay.

David Lawrence: Now what that does, for example, I get my E-mail on my Macintosh, I get E-mail on my Treo 650 cell phone, I get E-mail on my Windows machine. I can get E-mail via web interface and the reason that I can get them everywhere is that I have that setting on all of the clients, I don*t erase the messages from my mail server when I get them. When I erase them on my main machine, which is my Powerbook 12-inch then it erases it from the server, but all of my other machines and in fact on my Powerbook, I have a setting done the same way. I say leave messages on server and this is a setting when you go under accounts, you can set under accounts the same setting, leave messages on server. You can actually specify the number of day, that way when you go and you get the mail and you read it, your wife can go and get the mail as well and it won't be read for her.

Darrell: Okay, that should work.

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