On Thu, Nov 28, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Lisi Reisz <lisi.re...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I use POP3.  The emails download just as they would from any
> mailserver.  I then read, reply, edit etc. my emails off-line.  With
> the difference that Gmail archives my emails as soon as I have
> downloaded them, instead of deleting them.

> I rarely read my emails online.  When I do, they still download when I
> next launch KMail.

> I reply online as rarely as possible.  I like a comfortable life!

> IMAP is also possible.  This is standard IMAP, just as POP3 is quite
> normal, as far as I can see.

Well thanks Lisi. I too would like to have a preferred life now. When
you write mails offline, they are saved always and as soon as you come
online, the saved mails are sent from the Sent folder automatically, I
guess this must happen. I didn't understand "With the difference that
Gmail archives my emails as soon as I have downloaded them, instead of
deleting them." What is meant by "instead of deleting them"?

Further you mean we/I have to user either IMAP or POP...right?

Well the same issue I am facing at Fedora mailing lists too...Now
seriously thinking to do something for a comfortable life...I am tired
now!

Thanks.


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