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Old 02-08-03, 02:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I use Outlook for email at work, but Web Outlook at home since we don't have a VPN available.

My question is whether or not I can synch my email (obtained from work onto my PPC) with my Outlook at home on my laptop. (so I can read email full screen).

Contacts, Tasks and Calendar synch perfectly, but the Inbox doesn't.

Does there need to be a plugin or anything? (I've heard there is one for Outlook Contact Folders)

Reason I'm asking is because I'd like to use Outlook to for instance begin a lengthy email, save it as a draft onto my PPC (is this possible?) and pick up where I left off finishing the email at work, and ultimately sending it there.

I suppose I could use Web Outlook for this, but there are format issues (like inserting photos links and whatnot...i.e it's just not the same).

Am I making any sense?
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