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Old 09-23-2011, 07:42 PM   #9
ivanjt
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Originally Posted by cajunseo View Post
wasn't planning on setting it up. the email i use is a work email. i have had it for years and it has gradually received more and more junk email. on my pc i have spam blocker which handles it for the most part. but i'm talking over 200-300 per day. that is the first issue. the second issue is that i don't want my emails to be in 2 different places. i have done that before with the iphone and it was not very practical. i did have the links sent to my pc but could not transfer them to the pe. wish i was more better with computers.
It all depends on how you set up the e-mail app.

I have our work e-mail server and my normal e-mail. By selecting to leave e-mails on server I can read them on my EE or any of the computers I have access to. With this setup they will remain available until you either delete them on you PE or delete them from the server.

I feel for you with the spam problem. We have a rather nice Bayesian filter that has learned over the years we've been using it so that we might see the odd one or two spam messages a week out of the several hundred that the logs say it has deleted.
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