>Sebastian Adorj�n Dyhr on 10/27/2002 14:55 wrote: >Hi everybody.
> Can I use emailer to pick up mail from @mac.com-account AND leave >the mail on the server forever? > My plan is to use the address as a share between me and someone >else, and have the possibility to always get the old mail from there. > I can put a number of days to leave mail on server in >setup-accounts-options; but I can't specify more than 120 days. If I try >a higher number, emailer wil change it down. If you are using v.2 of Emailer, (it may work on v.1), it is really very simple to set up. Go to 1.<Setup> menu, 2.then select <Easy Setup> 3.When the Setup window comes up click three times on the Next button until Accounts comes up. 4.Create a new account for the @mac.com email account. 5.When you are filling in the appropriate fields you must enter your POP server information for the mac.com account in the field labeled "Email Account". 6.Then enter the SMTP information from your ISP in the field labeled "SMTP server". This is because mac.com is not an ISP. 7.Then to leave the messages on the server, click on the <Options> tab, 8.check the first check box and fill in the number of days you want to leave the email on the server, 9.then save. This should work for you. It works for me and I have been using Emailer this way for over a year now with my mac.com account. I hope this helps. Gregory L. McNear [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maranatha! One OS to rule them all, one OS to find them, One OS to bring them all and in the darkness bind them, In the land of Redmond, where the shadows lie. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

