>I am pretty confident that Emailer will be able to get my regular mail, >what I am wondering about is whether it will be able to "synch up" (as >the guy put it) in such a way that a separate folder into which Sympatico >has already insisted on filing all my "spam" can be "pulled" into >Emailer's database as a separate folder (something the other apps can do >apparently), or whether, if I accept their spam tagging service, I will >be forced to go to the appropriate web page to read the folders contents.
The only way to know for sure is to try it. Baring that, you have to ask how to configure a more common POP client like Outlook Express. If Outlook Express can do it, then chances are REALLY REALLY good Emailer can as well. If the 2nd folder is accessable via POP, then Emailer should be able to do it fine. Last I knew, Outlook Express only supported POP, so if Outlook Express can do it, Emailer should be able to as well. Again, the easiest way to figure this out is to simply ask for the directions for configuring Outlook Express to work and to collect this 2nd folder. Once you have those directions, you can better see what is happening, and if Emailer can handle it. (I looked on their web site, but there is nothing in their setup directions about this 2nd folder and how to collect it). Ask if they can give you a URL that shows how to setup Outlook Express, of if they can fax or email you directions on how to do it. -chris <http://www.mythtech.net> ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

