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Originally Posted by TheMentat
A cheaper alternative is to simply set your Outlook to leave the emails on the POP server when you check them.
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That's your answer.
Think about the steps.
Mail is sent from A (sender) to B (your mailbox) and is retrieved by C (your computer)
You can point as many computers at B as you like.
Just set Outlook preferences on all computers to "Leave a copy on the server".
You can even set how long the copy stays, 3 days, 30 days, forever, until deleted etc...