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From: Tom Cross
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Subject: [SurgeMail List] Archiving locally
Date: Fri, 09 Oct 2020 18:59:48 +1100
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Hi
I am getting to the point now that customers are wanting to keep mail over a longer period.
With mail getting larger in size, this is causing problems.
It would be great if customers could archive to their local PC.
This is doable with Outlook, BUT a lot of my users like using Surgeweb.
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Is there a way to have archive folders local???
I realise these would not be available if accessing mail from another PC.
Maybe a two tier archive.
First year is on Server then rolls over to local???
regards
tom cross
partner HTMLnet
e: tomc@html.com.au
m: 0418 295 336