I wouldn't advise it. As you say, Vista uses a different file setup. The
messages are stored as individual .eml files, and there is an index, called
the message store, that keeps track of where the messages are located,
deleted, etc.
Copying files would disrupt the association.
You could import messages from one computer to the other, but you could end
up with duplicates...
The way that most users "sync" 2 computers is to set them both to leave
email on the server for a few days, until both get a chance to download
them. This doesn't sync sent messages, tho.
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"Bruce" <Bruce@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have just got a Vista Home Premium DT and a Vista Home Premium laptop. I
> imported my old OE files to both from my old XP. The file setup in the two
> machines is rather different. I should like, before going away, to
> transfer
> the mail files from DT to laptop (and back again on my return). Is it safe
> to
> over-write the files in the laptop windows mail folder with that in the DT
> (and back again on my return)?