Thanks for the suggestions.
The query came about as I had discovered that I could keep a MAIL folder on both the desktop and portable. Then before a trip use GoodSync to get the portable MAIL folder synced with the desktop and the first job when returning home was to sync back again onto the desktop. This was a surprise as I expected problems between the two. You explained this "keep in mind that the configuration files are stored in the mailbox directory and its likely you'll need different settings for the two devices."
As I had got away with it with a simple two syncs at the beginning and end of a trip I thought I would enquire about the repeated syncing that would happen under Dropbox.
Seems I am safer sticking to a system, that so far, has worked for me.
<p>Thanks for the suggestions.</p><p>The query came about as I had discovered that I could keep a MAIL folder on both the desktop and portable. Then before a trip use GoodSync to get the portable MAIL folder synced with the desktop and the first job when returning home was to sync back again onto the desktop. This was a surprise as I expected problems between the two. You explained this&nbsp; "<span style="background-color: rgb(221, 221, 221); font-family: Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica; font-size: 13.3333px;">keep in mind that the configuration files are stored in the mailbox directory and its likely you'll need different settings for the two devices."</span></p><p>As I had got away with it with a simple two syncs at the beginning and end of a trip I thought I would enquire about the repeated syncing that would happen under Dropbox.</p><p>Seems I am safer sticking to a system, that so far, has worked for me.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>