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krister@kalleanka.se


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01-10-07 06:12 PM

I'm reading news, using Thunderbird, both at home and at my job. I would
like to bring the "read status" from one place to the other, so I don't
have to spend time searching for which posts I already have read.

Does anyone have any idea of how to do that. I'm also using different
news servers at home and at my job.

/Krister





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    Re: Store read status in Thunderbird  
Ed Mullen


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01-10-07 06:12 PM

krister@kalleanka.se wrote:
> I'm reading news, using Thunderbird, both at home and at my job. I would
> like to bring the "read status" from one place to the other, so I don't
> have to spend time searching for which posts I already have read.
>
> Does anyone have any idea of how to do that. I'm also using different
> news servers at home and at my job.

Assuming that your news account setup is *identical* in both your work
and home profiles, you could simply copy the "News" folder from one to
the other.

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