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Yahoo email / Thunderbird laptop / mobile phone synchronisation
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Posted October 16, 2012 at 12:34PM
I use a laptop with Windows 7. I have four Yahoo Mail (.co.uk) email accounts. On my laptop they all run through Mozilla Thunderbird; (currently v.16.0.1).
I need to change my mobile . I want to be able to view and reply to emails on my mobile phone. I do not want to change to another email provider. I am happy with Yahoo.
When I bring my phone and laptop together I want my phone to send all items in my four "SENT" boxes to my laptop and put them automatically into the four equivalent sent boxes on my laptop. I would also like any new contacts to be added to my laptop's contacts again in the correct account.
I would also like to run Skype on the same .
Limitations:
I have arthritis in my thumbs and wrists. I find I cannot use a Blackberry, and QWERTY keyboards are probably going to be out of the question. My perfect phone would be a Nokia with predictive text.
I don't need a phone with loads of other features. A built-in camera is of no use to me (because I am a professional photographer), and MP3, radio, satnav and games are of absolutely zero interest; (because I have a perfectly serviceable radio in my car, a Tom Tom and no time to play games).
My current mobile providers are:
For the phone - Utility Warehouse. For mobile broadband - Three.
Can anyone help me please?
Thanks
Barney Douglas
Supporting Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research.
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