I have 14 active email addresses. Some are with my ISP at home, the
others are on my server for my own domain. I use Mozilla to suck all of
the mail off. My machine at home is my primary mail machine and
archives all non-work related email. I'm on a lot of email lists both
computer and automotive related.
James (NeXT, Sgi, Mac, PeeCee, BeBox, Sun, DOS and Linux user)
GDB-B&W-X.3.7 wrote:
I'm curious as to how some of you multi machine users keep your mail
separate or if you even try. For example, I have setup a pop3 account
using this server for all of my Mac specific mail in an effort to keep
my PC/Mac stuff on the respective machines that the mail applies to.
I was going to use my Adelphia account for this purpose as they are
supposed to allow several different email addresses for each high
speed account, but they have been less than forthcoming as to how to
accomplish this feat. I've noticed an increase in the number of
people who use both Windows and Macs and perhaps some of you are
wondering about this also? There are a number of free pop3 servers
out there, I just put pop email services in Google to come up with a
list including this bluebottle.com that I chose to try. Anyone else?
Just a message from Doug...
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