Jefferis Peterson wrote:
>>>> However: >>>> Just for such cases (mobile mailing_and_ home/office mailing with the >>>> same account) an IMAP4 account should be your method of choice! It's >>>> much better and safer then a POP3 account. >>>> >Well, for mobile apps, that makes sense I guess. But for the home >office, I don't want to store mail on the server and have it set to >delete it after 30 days. Having a local copy and a searchable database >of emails is part of my workflow. Otherwise with IMAP I have to leave >it disorganized online or I have to duplicate my folder structure on the >server. That is a pain and a duplication of my efforts. Not efficient or >helpful. Well, unteachable people should stop whine about home-made problems ...