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Why doesn't my two computers synchronise with eacother? What is seen as marked and flagged on one isn't on the other.

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I have two computers at my work where I use the same email. These two computers doesn't synchronise the email with eachother.

What I mark and flag on one doesn't show on the other. This has made some problems for us and we want to find a good soloution.

Can you please help us.

I have two computers at my work where I use the same email. These two computers doesn't synchronise the email with eachother. What I mark and flag on one doesn't show on the other. This has made some problems for us and we want to find a good soloution. Can you please help us.

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Use IMAP instead of POP.

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Airmail said

Use IMAP instead of POP.

I'm using POP on one of the work emailadresses and IMAP on one of them, but this doesn't change anything. I recieve all the emails and everything. But If I mark one of the emails as read or mark it with a colorcode it doesn't show up on the other computer.

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POP does not sync. Google POP vs IMAP to learn how they work.

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The read/unread status of messages will synchronize across all devices set up as IMAP, but message tags may not, depending on the properties of the IMAP server:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Tags#IMAP

As an alternative to tags, you could create appropriately named folders and have them subscribed to on all devices with the IMAP account.