Approach,. .You could possibly copy the inbox files from one computer to another but this could get messy.
The best approach I have found in collecting mail from different computers is to have one designated computer as your master mail system and any others (laptop, work etc) as occasional mail systems.
Leave your master system as is.
Any occasional system needs to have the messages left on the server when you read them. I am using Outlook Express 6 and the place to set this is Tools => Accounts => Properties =>Advanced. You select "Leave a copy of messages on server". You may have to search for this option in Outlook.
To get a copy of any messages you SEND from the occasional computers on the Master, just copy ( or BCC) the message to yourself and then you can collect it on your master computer.
Hope this helps
Max
Further to the above. . If you want ALL the messages on BOTH computers, you will need to set them both to leave messages on server and then periodically (and AFTER you have recieved mail on both systems) deselect the "Leave mail on server option") and clean out your mailbox. Just don't leave this too long if you have a mailbox size limit.
[ 23 January 2002: Message edited by: Agent86 ]</p>