get a microsoft exchange account to work with that.
works great on all my office workstations, and MacBook & MacMini at home, as well as iPad and iPhone...
and my very cheap hosting account gives me free technical support setting it up!
My original problem was that with a POP 3 account, anytime I sent or received mail, it stayed on that machine.
If I sent or received something from a different computer, it stayed local to that machine.
So, I switched to Imap. This solves the email on all computers problem but, the problem I have now is my contacts are not seen across all computers.
Some searching talks about "Global contact lists" Is this why I should have an Exchange account ?
+1 This is the best option for working with Outlook 2013. We are switching everyone from IMAP to Exchange accounts at our company.
If I switch to exchange, do I not use the imap protocol anymore? Does all my email reside on the exchange server instead of my hosts server? If I switched to exchange, do I have to start over again and repopulate all my machines?
What are the advantages of having an exchange account compared to IMAP