Hi RonniThank you for that.I had a look at the link and it is for the initial set up. Once you are in there is no way to change.She is stuck on her PC for now and I have a glorious 27" iMac to myself for a couple of weekscheersPedroOn 13/12/2009, at 7:43 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:Hi Pedro,It looks
Hi Susan and Pete
I tried your idea Susan late last night when I got home and it set easy and
worked fine except I couldn't get messages to stay in the inbox.
After a lot of reading today and a few experiments I worked out it is not
recommended to mix imap and a pop account.
So, until she
Hi Pedro, I wonder if your wife's POP3 email account is set up to 'remove from
server' on her Windows PC. Therefore, the inbox on the server keeps getting
emptied, and because the IMAP account sets the computer inbox to sync with the
server inbox, the messages on the IMAP account keep
Hi Susan
I think you are right with the settings. I went thru it today with
some help from iinet. The problem is she is using incredimail which is
like a drug. Once you start using it , you can't stop.
Some of the emails she requires access to are very important ethics
cases and if she
Hi Pedro,
It looks like IncrediMail doesn’t implement IMAP correctly. It doesn’t
synchronize the IMAP folders, but instead just downloads the messages, while
leaving them on the server.
From the IncrediMail Help files:
How you can easily configure your IMAP email account in IncrediMail.
Note
Hi Pedro, I'm using iinet's IMAP for my emails on a daily basis. I wonder who
told you that IMAP was unavailable. regards, Susan.
On 11/12/2009, at 10:51 AM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Susan
It appears iinet will only support pop3 accounts so she is stuck with the PC
until she finishes the work she
Hi Susan
It was iinet that told me. I guess you can't believe everything you
hear from tech support. I shall have to do some more digging to see
how it works
Thanks for that
Cheers
Pedro
From the iPhone
On 11/12/2009, at 16:33, Susan Hastings susanhasti...@me.com wrote:
Hi Pedro, I'm
G'day Pedro.
I've still still got my old PC and use it quite regularly for dedicated Windows
thingys. It's also good for getting the heart pumping under higher blood
pressure and exercising the vocal chords plus plenty of quiet time waiting,
waiting, waiting...
Anyhow, both still receive
Hi Pedro, I have the following settings in Mail on my MacBook (and other Macs):
To set up I go to Prefences, add a new email account, then choose IMAP instead
of POP3, and give my username, password and set the server setting as below.
incoming server: smtp.iinet.net.au
Outgoing server:
Evening all
I am currently transferring all the information and data from my darling other
half's ageing PC to our new
27 iMac (thank you Daniel Kerr) and would like to set up her mail account
which is through iinet (pop3)
Is it possible to receive mail on the iMac while still receiving mail
Hi Pedro, when setting up your email account, you go to the Advanced tab and
check 'leave messages on server'. This means that the messages stay on your
server and can be downloaded to any computer you are using. Even if you delete
items on a particular mac, they are still on the server and
Hi Pedro, when setting up your email account, you go to the Advanced tab and
check 'leave messages on server'. This means that the messages stay on your
server and can be downloaded to any computer you are using. Even if you delete
items on a particular mac, they are still on the server and
Hi SusanIt appears iinet will only support pop3 accounts so she is stuck with the PCuntil she finishes the work she doing. In the mean time I get the glorious 27" screento myself for awhile. cheersPedroOn 11/12/2009, at 6:06 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:Hi Pedro, when setting up your email account,
Will Mail access mail accounts other than my own, especially one
hosted on a different ISP? Naturally I will have all the passwords
etc!
Severin Crisp
Assoc Professor R Severin Crisp, FIP, CPhys, FAIP
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allows you to
get to that server for the mail .
You could just try it for the trial remember to make your Mac
leave the mail on the server
Bob
On 31 Aug 2006, at 11:50 AM, Severin Crisp wrote:
Will Mail access mail accounts other than my own, especially one
hosted on a different ISP
Hi Severin, Bob
This shouldn't be a problem. I use Entourage rather than mail but AFAIK they
should work the same - I can't imagine that Mail would be less functional
than Entourage in this respect ;o
(The following all applies to standard POP mail accounts - I've never played
with IMAP)
Here
I have five email accounts in mail with one having the predominant
usage. Is there a setting to force the selection of New come up
with a selected account. It invariably comes up with the one I least
want and this causes confusion if I forget to change it. Like this
one came up with
Severin
Try going to Mail, Preferences, Accounts and drop and drag your
accounts into the order of preference.
Wendy
On 08 Jun 2005, at 11:51, Severin Crisp wrote:
I have five email accounts in mail with one having the predominant
usage. Is there a setting to force the selection of New
On 08/06/2005, at 15:51 , Severin Crisp wrote:
I have five email accounts in mail with one having the predominant
usage. Is there a setting to force the selection of New come up
with a selected account. It invariably comes up with the one I
least want and this causes confusion if I
Hadn't noticed that one. Thanks Josh.
Wendy
On 08 Jun 2005, at 12:37, Josh McKinnon wrote:
Easy:
Preferences-Composing
In Addressing,
Send new mail from:
-josh
Wendy Austin Thomas Oswin
Coastal Road
Pomponette via Surinam
Mauritius Island
tel/ans/fax: +2306257399
iChat/MSN: [EMAIL
On 08/06/2005, at 4:37 PM, Josh McKinnon wrote:
On 08/06/2005, at 15:51 , Severin Crisp wrote:
I have five email accounts in mail with one having the predominant
usage. Is there a setting to force the selection of New come up
with a selected account. It invariably comes
And the rest of us will leave, including us here in GMUG land who had
a very nice little website running, supporting Apple products. so be
it. Valé iTools and trust in Apple.
Reg
Well, given that the other option is Apple's financial status going
down the tubes, and the company with it,
I find it hard to believe that Apple's financial survival depends on
charging for iTools. If it continues to provide the service but charges and
then most of the punters spit the dummy and don't sign up for the service -
it still incurs the costs of providing the service, it doesn't bring in much
Maybe Shay should post the article explaining the move. After reading
it myself I can understand the rationale employed by Apple.
Indeed if they didn't employ it, there was the likelihood their stock
would have been dumped big time. It was a question of the company
surviving or upsetting
- but does give an effective junk mail filter
My 2 cents
Daniel F.
Antony N. Lord wrote:
Seeing the number of my associates who I convinced to take up mac.com
(iTools) e-mail accounts getting ready to lynch me / Apple can anyone
recommend another free POP e-mail account?
I'm sorry, I'm not using
To paraphrase this week's MWJ article, Apple's in a financial crunch
at the moment, because costs are up, hardware sales are down, and
things are generally in the doldrums in the PC hardware industry.
They can improve this quarter's profits by getting some income from
iTools users,
And the
And the rest of us will leave, including us here in GMUG land who had
a very nice little website running, supporting Apple products. so be
it. Valé iTools and trust in Apple.
Reg
Well, given that the other option is Apple's financial status going
down the tubes, and the company with it, it
Seeing the number of my associates who I convinced to take up mac.com
(iTools) e-mail accounts getting ready to lynch me / Apple can anyone
recommend another free POP e-mail account?
I'm sorry, I'm not using hotmail (put bluntly - it blows) and I'm not
having them switch from their mail
Seeing the number of my associates who I convinced to take up mac.com
(iTools) e-mail accounts getting ready to lynch me / Apple can anyone
recommend another free POP e-mail account?
I'm sorry, I'm not using hotmail (put bluntly - it blows) and I'm not
having them switch from their mail clients
Yes, and although I'm still using my Mac, I've officially stopped
encouraging colleagues to support and buy Mac until I'm given reason
to believe that Apple are any different when it comes to 'screwing'
the end-user.
Phil
At 10:29 PM +0800 31/7/02, Antony N. Lord wrote:
And yes, I had them
Yes, and although I'm still using my Mac, I've officially stopped
encouraging colleagues to support and buy Mac until I'm given reason
to believe that Apple are any different when it comes to 'screwing'
the end-user.
To paraphrase this week's MWJ article, Apple's in a financial crunch
at the
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