Christoph Maier wrote:

Since I don't have such a thing (yet), my alternative to the laptop as
email storage is the web mail of The Very Big Corporation of America. With these constraints, storing email locally is the better alternative,
or isn't it?

Why not both?

Thunderbird allows me to cache my IMAP email. The email sits on my mail server and I can get to it using any IMAP compliant reader. However, if I'm in Thunderbird on my main machine, it actually downloads and caches the email locally.

Alternatively, run your own IMAP server on your local laptop that pulls your email from TVBCOA. You are then using your IMAP server as the local mail storage. Access it using any IMAP compliant server.

-a


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