On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 06:09:51 -0500 "Javier Perez" <pepebuho@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > > I wanted to get a feeling for this before plunging in a wild chase. > > I am moving myself from Windows into Linux. I have a system setup > with Outlook 2000 and another lab system setup with Linux and Evolution. > I really liked evolution. > > I want to work out with both e-mail programs, but keep the same > database of e-mails. I do not mind spliting the contacts and > Agenda stuff, but I want to keep my sequence of e-mails. > > I thought of setting up a mail server and have the e-mail > server pickup my e-mail from my ISP and have evolution and > outlook look at the e-mail at my mailserver > (leave message on server option activated). > > In theory I should be able to look at the e-mail from either > Outlook or Evo while keeping the e-mail messages together in one place. > > Am I missing something here, regarding the functionality of the > mailservers in general? Is there any easy to setup and administer > mailserver program? I only need it to deal with one user, me. > > I apreciate your comments. > > Thanks! > > Javier > > ------------------------------ Hi, You might want to have a look at IMAP. Your mail will be on a server and you can connect to it with any client you like. Regards, Ard