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Local Thunderbird replacement for E-mail via Cloud...

Meractik

Golden Member
I have a domain hosted which I have all email setup to funnel through the domain addresses and have it setup nice and pretty in thunderbird on my desktop.

I am finding myself in remote locations but requiring access to this email environment, its all SMTP and stored on the server but most of the sorting/environment profile setup is only accessible to me currently via the Thunderbird configuration locally...

Can someone suggest if there is a easy way I can take my existing environment and migrate it to a cloud solution which will enable me similar access type and ability to setup folder structures sorting etc all like I currently have but be able to access it from anywhere?

Would Outlook Web Access allow for this (OWA) ??
 
How about portable Tbird? You could carry it on a thumb drive, and duplicate your home environment. That's nice to have anyway. I keep a 16gb thumb drive in my wallet with a persistent live Lubuntu install, and a bunch of portable Windows apps I find useful on foreign machines.
 
How about portable Tbird? You could carry it on a thumb drive, and duplicate your home environment. That's nice to have anyway. I keep a 16gb thumb drive in my wallet with a persistent live Lubuntu install, and a bunch of portable Windows apps I find useful on foreign machines.


That could be a good viable option that I had not thought of but it would require that I have the thumb drive, or worse if the thumb drive failed for some reason would be inaccessible.... I am thinking more of something that is just a webGUI type full featured email client which I can give my own credentials/info too... or even better import them from t-bird into it...
 
Gmail is an obvious candidate.

Or you could make Thunderbird portable and store it in Dropbox or another cloud drive.
 
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