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<blockquote data-quote="Deckyon" data-source="post: 1232685" data-attributes="member: 197651"><p>Most mail clients can work offline. Especially if you are using IMAP as the service. Stay away from POP3 as you lose the ability to view mail on more than one box. I use Outlook for all my mail, contacts and calendar management. Also, I go one step further and pay for a personal Exchange server through <a href="http://www.1and1.com" target="_blank">Domain Names & Web Hosting : 1&1 Internet Inc.</a>. I got lucky and got in on their beta program years back and only pay $2.99/month. Worth every penny. My mail is fully available in any machine I get on: iPad, MBP, and any Internet-connected machine using Outlook Web Access. Yes, you can do the same with gmail, to a point. However, it takes more management to get there. I have helped a number of people get set up with their iPads where I live and so far they all have come back to go the Exchange route.</p><p></p><p>Besides, with Outlook, you have one place for all mail, contacts and scheduling. Not three separate apps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deckyon, post: 1232685, member: 197651"] Most mail clients can work offline. Especially if you are using IMAP as the service. Stay away from POP3 as you lose the ability to view mail on more than one box. I use Outlook for all my mail, contacts and calendar management. Also, I go one step further and pay for a personal Exchange server through [url=http://www.1and1.com]Domain Names & Web Hosting : 1&1 Internet Inc.[/url]. I got lucky and got in on their beta program years back and only pay $2.99/month. Worth every penny. My mail is fully available in any machine I get on: iPad, MBP, and any Internet-connected machine using Outlook Web Access. Yes, you can do the same with gmail, to a point. However, it takes more management to get there. I have helped a number of people get set up with their iPads where I live and so far they all have come back to go the Exchange route. Besides, with Outlook, you have one place for all mail, contacts and scheduling. Not three separate apps. [/QUOTE]
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