Re: mail accounts

2009-12-13 Thread Pedro
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 likeIncrediMail 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 that although IncrediMail does not support IMAP folders synchronization at this time, a copy of each email message is left on the IMAP server, ensuring thatincoming messages are available for download on all your email accounts and computers."Scroll down to No.3 underManually configuring the Email Accounthttp://help.incredimail.com/incredimail/help_center/help_article.aspx?is=tarticle_id=6Cheers,Ronni17" MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GBOS X 10.6.2 Snow LeopardWindows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)On 12/12/2009, at 9:08 PM, Pedro wrote:Hi SusanI 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 loses them my life won't be worth livingThank you for the inputPedroFrom the iPhoneOn 12/12/2009, at 20:55, Susan Hastings susanhasti...@me.com wrote: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 'disappearing'.Its possible to set up the Windows email account to leave the messages on the server, just as it is in Apple Mail. Its a matter of ticking a particular box in the setup. You can modify the email account at any time. So, you can have both POP3 and IMAP accounts accessing the same inbox on the remote server (iinet). Again, this is something I have done myself, so know its possible.If you think of the IMAP folders on your computer as being 'mirrors' of the inbox on the remote server (at iinet), then its logical that if the messages are being removed after being downloaded to the Windows computer that they will be removed from your local inbox.Could this be what is happening?cheers, Susan.On 12/12/2009, at 6:47 PM, Pedro wrote:Hi Susan and PeteI 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 finishes dealing with her overseas contacts in a few weeks she will be using the PC.I will be following your recommendations though and setting up the iMac with an imap account as she will need to access email from two separate computers if thenew MacBook Pro arrives under the tree in time for Christmas. I also found a friendly ear at iinet that said I could set it up that way with no problemsI hope everyone has a good time tomorrow at the annual Christmas get together and manages to stay out of the heat (don't forget the sun screen)I will be thinking of you all as I sweat over a hot paint desk at workregardsPedroOn 11/12/2009, at 9:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote: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.auOutgoing server: smtp.iinet.net.auIts no more difficult than setting up a new POP3 account, just the servers are different.cheers, Susan.On 11/12/2009, at 5:15 PM, Pedro wrote:Hi SusanIt 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 worksThanks for thatCheersPedroFrom the iPhoneOn 11/12/2009, at 16:33, Susan Hastings susanhasti...@me.com wrote: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 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. cheersPedroG'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 email. My iMac is set to delete from the server after 1 day whilst my PC is 

Re: mail accounts

2009-12-12 Thread Pedro
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 finishes dealing with her overseas contacts in a few weeks she 
will be using the PC.

I will be following your recommendations though and setting up the iMac with an 
imap account as she will need to access email from two separate computers if 
the 
new MacBook Pro arrives under the tree in time for Christmas. I also found a 
friendly ear at iinet that said I could set it up that way with no problems

I hope everyone has a good time tomorrow at the annual Christmas get together 
and manages to stay out of the heat (don't forget the sun screen) 
I will be thinking of you all as I sweat over a hot paint desk at work

regards

Pedro



On 11/12/2009, at 9:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:

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: smtp.iinet.net.au

Its no more difficult than setting up a new POP3 account, just the servers are 
different.

cheers, Susan.
On 11/12/2009, at 5:15 PM, Pedro wrote:

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 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 doing. In the mean time I get the glorious 27 
screen 
to myself for awhile.  

cheers

Pedro


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 email. My iMac is set to delete from the server 
after 1 day whilst my PC is still set to delete immediately (must change that 
one day!)

I go through Mailwasher on the PC to scan emails and sort junk, etc before it 
opens up Outlook and downloads what I want. Any email downloads will only 
happen when I hit the Send/Receive button (or whatever it's called). I've 
always had this setup. When I first got my iMac last year, I downloaded emails 
to both. The iMac is set to automatically download from my main account (and 
delete from the server after 1 day) and manually from both my email accounts. 
The PC is still set to download manually but deletes from the server 
immediately.

Having said that, I haven't used the PC to download email for ages. However, 
it's a good emergency tool (which I may be using next week when my iMac is 
going to be looked at for possible repair - thank goodness for Applecare -- 
they are very helpful, spent over two hours on the phone with them today - but 
that's another story).

So in summary answer to your question. My PC and iMac do it so it is possible.

Oh, and my email is POP with Internode.

Enjoy the new 27.

Pete Smith 


On 11/12/2009, at 6:06 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:


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 the other Macs.

or

you can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than POP, and this 
means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case, deleting an email on one 
Mac will delete it from all your Macs when you connect to the server. Check the 
iinet site for details on setting up the IMAP settings, its very simple.

cheers, Susan.
On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:


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 on the 
PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone
Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone

Thanks in advance

Pedro







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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-12 Thread Susan Hastings
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 'disappearing'.

Its possible to set up the Windows email account to leave the messages on the 
server, just as it is in Apple Mail. Its a matter of ticking a particular box 
in the  setup. You can modify the email account at any time. So, you can have 
both POP3 and IMAP accounts accessing the same inbox on the remote server 
(iinet). Again, this is something I have done myself, so know its possible.

If you think of the IMAP folders on your computer as being 'mirrors' of the 
inbox on the remote server (at iinet), then its logical that if the messages 
are being removed after being downloaded to the Windows computer that they will 
be removed from your local inbox.

Could this be what is happening?

cheers, Susan.


On 12/12/2009, at 6:47 PM, Pedro wrote:

 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 finishes dealing with her overseas contacts in a few weeks she 
 will be using the PC.
 
 I will be following your recommendations though and setting up the iMac with 
 an imap account as she will need to access email from two separate computers 
 if the 
 new MacBook Pro arrives under the tree in time for Christmas. I also found a 
 friendly ear at iinet that said I could set it up that way with no problems
 
 I hope everyone has a good time tomorrow at the annual Christmas get together 
 and manages to stay out of the heat (don't forget the sun screen) 
 I will be thinking of you all as I sweat over a hot paint desk at work
 
 regards
 
 Pedro
 
 
 
 On 11/12/2009, at 9:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:
 
 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: smtp.iinet.net.au
 
 Its no more difficult than setting up a new POP3 account, just the servers 
 are different.
 
 cheers, Susan.
 On 11/12/2009, at 5:15 PM, Pedro wrote:
 
 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 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 doing. In the mean time I get the glorious 
 27 screen 
 to myself for awhile.  
 
 cheers
 
 Pedro
 
 
 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 email. My iMac is set to delete from the server 
 after 1 day whilst my PC is still set to delete immediately (must change that 
 one day!)
 
 I go through Mailwasher on the PC to scan emails and sort junk, etc before it 
 opens up Outlook and downloads what I want. Any email downloads will only 
 happen when I hit the Send/Receive button (or whatever it's called). I've 
 always had this setup. When I first got my iMac last year, I downloaded 
 emails to both. The iMac is set to automatically download from my main 
 account (and delete from the server after 1 day) and manually from both my 
 email accounts. The PC is still set to download manually but deletes from the 
 server immediately.
 
 Having said that, I haven't used the PC to download email for ages. However, 
 it's a good emergency tool (which I may be using next week when my iMac is 
 going to be looked at for possible repair - thank goodness for Applecare -- 
 they are very helpful, spent over two hours on the phone with them today - 
 but that's another story).
 
 So in summary answer to your question. My PC and iMac do it so it is possible.
 
 Oh, and my email is POP with Internode.
 
 Enjoy the new 27.
 
 Pete Smith 
 
 
 On 11/12/2009, at 6:06 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
 
 
 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 

Re: mail accounts

2009-12-12 Thread Pedro

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 loses them my life won't be worth living


Thank you for the input

Pedro

From the iPhone

On 12/12/2009, at 20:55, Susan Hastings susanhasti...@me.com wrote:

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 'disappearing'.


Its possible to set up the Windows email account to leave the  
messages on the server, just as it is in Apple Mail. Its a matter of  
ticking a particular box in the  setup. You can modify the email  
account at any time. So, you can have both POP3 and IMAP accounts  
accessing the same inbox on the remote server (iinet). Again, this  
is something I have done myself, so know its possible.


If you think of the IMAP folders on your computer as being 'mirrors'  
of the inbox on the remote server (at iinet), then its logical that  
if the messages are being removed after being downloaded to the  
Windows computer that they will be removed from your local inbox.


Could this be what is happening?

cheers, Susan.


On 12/12/2009, at 6:47 PM, Pedro wrote:


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 finishes dealing with her overseas contacts in a few  
weeks she will be using the PC.


I will be following your recommendations though and setting up the  
iMac with an imap account as she will need to access email from two  
separate computers if the
new MacBook Pro arrives under the tree in time for Christmas. I  
also found a friendly ear at iinet that said I could set it up that  
way with no problems


I hope everyone has a good time tomorrow at the annual Christmas  
get together and manages to stay out of the heat (don't forget the  
sun screen)
I will be thinking of you all as I sweat over a hot paint desk at  
work


regards

Pedro



On 11/12/2009, at 9:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:

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: smtp.iinet.net.au

Its no more difficult than setting up a new POP3 account, just the  
servers are different.


cheers, Susan.
On 11/12/2009, at 5:15 PM, Pedro wrote:

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 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 doing. In the mean time I get the  
glorious 27 screen

to myself for awhile.

cheers

Pedro


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 email. My iMac is set to delete from the  
server after 1 day whilst my PC is still set to delete immediately  
(must change that one day!)


I go through Mailwasher on the PC to scan emails and sort junk, etc  
before it opens up Outlook and downloads what I want. Any email  
downloads will only happen when I hit the Send/Receive button (or  
whatever it's called). I've always had this setup. When I first got  
my iMac last year, I downloaded emails to both. The iMac is set to  
automatically download from my main account (and delete from the  
server after 1 day) and manually from both my email accounts. The  
PC is still set to download manually but deletes from the server  
immediately.


Having said that, I haven't used the PC to download email for ages.  
However, it's a good emergency tool (which I may be using next week  
when my iMac is going to be looked at for possible repair - thank  
goodness for Applecare -- they are very helpful, spent over two  
hours on the phone with them today - but 

Re: mail accounts

2009-12-12 Thread Ronda Brown
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 that although IncrediMail does not support IMAP folders synchronization at 
this time, a copy of each email message is left on the IMAP server, ensuring 
that incoming messages are available for download on all your email accounts 
and computers.

Scroll down to No.3 under Manually configuring the Email Account
http://help.incredimail.com/incredimail/help_center/help_article.aspx?is=tarticle_id=6

Cheers,
Ronni

17 MacBook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo
2.4 GHz / 4GB / 800MHz / 500GB
OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
Windows 7 Ultimate (under sufferance)


On 12/12/2009, at 9:08 PM, Pedro wrote:

 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 loses them my life won't be worth living
 
 Thank you for the input
 
 Pedro
 
 From the iPhone 
 
 On 12/12/2009, at 20:55, Susan Hastings susanhasti...@me.com wrote:
 
 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 
 'disappearing'.
 
 Its possible to set up the Windows email account to leave the messages on 
 the server, just as it is in Apple Mail. Its a matter of ticking a 
 particular box in the  setup. You can modify the email account at any time. 
 So, you can have both POP3 and IMAP accounts accessing the same inbox on the 
 remote server (iinet). Again, this is something I have done myself, so know 
 its possible.
 
 If you think of the IMAP folders on your computer as being 'mirrors' of the 
 inbox on the remote server (at iinet), then its logical that if the messages 
 are being removed after being downloaded to the Windows computer that they 
 will be removed from your local inbox.
 
 Could this be what is happening?
 
 cheers, Susan.
 
 
 On 12/12/2009, at 6:47 PM, Pedro wrote:
 
 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 finishes dealing with her overseas contacts in a few weeks 
 she will be using the PC.
 
 I will be following your recommendations though and setting up the iMac 
 with an imap account as she will need to access email from two separate 
 computers if the 
 new MacBook Pro arrives under the tree in time for Christmas. I also found 
 a friendly ear at iinet that said I could set it up that way with no 
 problems
 
 I hope everyone has a good time tomorrow at the annual Christmas get 
 together and manages to stay out of the heat (don't forget the sun screen) 
 I will be thinking of you all as I sweat over a hot paint desk at work
 
 regards
 
 Pedro
 
 
 
 On 11/12/2009, at 9:41 PM, Susan Hastings wrote:
 
 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: smtp.iinet.net.au
 
 Its no more difficult than setting up a new POP3 account, just the servers 
 are different.
 
 cheers, Susan.
 On 11/12/2009, at 5:15 PM, Pedro wrote:
 
 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 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 doing. In the mean time I get the glorious 
 27 screen 
 to myself for awhile.  
 
 cheers
 
 Pedro
 
 
 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 email. My iMac is set to delete from the server 
 after 1 day 

Re: mail accounts

2009-12-11 Thread Susan Hastings
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 doing. In the mean time I get the glorious 
 27 screen 
 to myself for awhile.  
 
 cheers
 
 Pedro
  
 On 11/12/2009, at 6:06 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
 
 
 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 the other 
 Macs.
 
 or
 
 you can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than POP, and 
 this means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case, deleting an email 
 on one Mac will delete it from all your Macs when you connect to the server. 
 Check the iinet site for details on setting up the IMAP settings, its very 
 simple.
 
 cheers, Susan.
 On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:
 
 
 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 on 
 the PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone
 Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Pedro
 
 MacBook 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo
 2 GB/667 MHz  160GB 
 OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
 
 
 
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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-11 Thread Pedro

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 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 doing. In the mean time I get the  
glorious 27 screen

to myself for awhile.

cheers

Pedro

On 11/12/2009, at 6:06 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:



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 the other Macs.


or

you can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than  
POP, and this means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case,  
deleting an email on one Mac will delete it from all your Macs  
when you connect to the server. Check the iinet site for details  
on setting up the IMAP settings, its very simple.


cheers, Susan.
On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:



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 on the PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone

Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone

Thanks in advance

Pedro

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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-11 Thread Pete Smith

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 email. My iMac is set to delete from the server 
after 1 day whilst my PC is still set to delete immediately (must change that 
one day!)

I go through Mailwasher on the PC to scan emails and sort junk, etc before it 
opens up Outlook and downloads what I want. Any email downloads will only 
happen when I hit the Send/Receive button (or whatever it's called). I've 
always had this setup. When I first got my iMac last year, I downloaded emails 
to both. The iMac is set to automatically download from my main account (and 
delete from the server after 1 day) and manually from both my email accounts. 
The PC is still set to download manually but deletes from the server 
immediately.

Having said that, I haven't used the PC to download email for ages. However, 
it's a good emergency tool (which I may be using next week when my iMac is 
going to be looked at for possible repair - thank goodness for Applecare -- 
they are very helpful, spent over two hours on the phone with them today - but 
that's another story).

So in summary answer to your question. My PC and iMac do it so it is possible.

Oh, and my email is POP with Internode.

Enjoy the new 27.

Pete Smith

iMac 2.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
4GB 800 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
750GB Hdrive OS X 10.6.2

On 10/12/2009, at 23:21 PM, Pedro wrote:

 
 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 on the 
 PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone
 Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Pedro
 
 MacBook 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo
 2 GB/667 MHz  160GB 
 OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
 
 
 
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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-11 Thread Susan Hastings
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: smtp.iinet.net.au

Its no more difficult than setting up a new POP3 account, just the servers are 
different.

cheers, Susan.
On 11/12/2009, at 5:15 PM, Pedro wrote:

 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 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 doing. In the mean time I get the glorious 
 27 screen 
 to myself for awhile.  
 
 cheers
 
 Pedro
  
 On 11/12/2009, at 6:06 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
 
 
 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 the 
 other Macs.
 
 or
 
 you can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than POP, and 
 this means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case, deleting an email 
 on one Mac will delete it from all your Macs when you connect to the 
 server. Check the iinet site for details on setting up the IMAP settings, 
 its very simple.
 
 cheers, Susan.
 On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:
 
 
 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 on 
 the PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone
 Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Pedro
 
 MacBook 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo
 2 GB/667 MHz  160GB 
 OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
 
 
 
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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-10 Thread Susan Hastings

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 the other Macs.

or

you can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than POP, and this 
means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case, deleting an email on one 
Mac will delete it from all your Macs when you connect to the server. Check the 
iinet site for details on setting up the IMAP settings, its very simple.

cheers, Susan.
On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:

 
 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 on the 
 PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone
 Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Pedro
 
 MacBook 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo
 2 GB/667 MHz  160GB 
 OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
 
 
 
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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-10 Thread Susan Hastings

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 the other Macs.

or

you can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than POP, and this 
means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case, deleting an email on one 
Mac will delete it from all your Macs when you connect to the server. Check the 
iinet site for details on setting up the IMAP settings, its very simple.

cheers, Susan.
On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:

 
 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 on the 
 PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhone
 Mail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhone
 
 Thanks in advance
 
 Pedro
 
 MacBook 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo
 2 GB/667 MHz  160GB 
 OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard
 
 
 
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Re: mail accounts

2009-12-10 Thread Pedro
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, 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 the other Macs.oryou can set up the iinet account as an IMAP account, rather than POP, and this means the inbox syncs with your Macs. In this case, deleting an email on one Mac will delete it from all your Macs when you connect to the server. Check the iinet site for details on setting up the IMAP settings, its very simple.cheers, Susan.On 10/12/2009, at 11:21 PM, Pedro wrote:Evening allI am currently transferring all the information and data from my darling other half's ageing PC to our new27" 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 on the PC as is the case with my MacBook and iPhoneMail from iinet goes to both my MacBook and to my iPhoneThanks in advancePedroMacBook 2.2GHz Core 2 Duo2 GB/667 MHz 160GB OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List --Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtmlGuidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtmlUnsubscribe - mailto:wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List --Archives - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtmlGuidelines - http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtmlUnsubscribe - mailto:wamug-unsubscr...@wamug.org.au
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Re: Mail accounts

2005-06-08 Thread Wendy S. Austin

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 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] which would be rejected by  
WAMUG as sevcrisp rather than crisp is subscribed to wamug.

Severin Crisp

Wendy Austin  Thomas Oswin
Coastal Road
Pomponette via Surinam
Mauritius Island
tel/ans/fax: +2306257399
iChat/MSN:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: Mail accounts

2005-06-08 Thread Josh McKinnon


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 forget to change it.   
Like this one came up with [EMAIL PROTECTED] which would be  
rejected by WAMUG as sevcrisp rather than crisp is subscribed  
to wamug.

Severin Crisp



Easy:

Preferences-Composing

In Addressing,

Send new mail from:

-josh



Re: Mail accounts

2005-06-08 Thread Wendy S. Austin

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 PROTECTED]



Re: Mail accounts

2005-06-08 Thread Robert Howells


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 up with the one I least 
want and this causes confusion if I forget to change it.  Like this 
one came up with [EMAIL PROTECTED] which would be rejected by 
WAMUG as sevcrisp rather than crisp is subscribed to wamug.

Severin Crisp



Easy:

Preferences-Composing

In Addressing,

Send new mail from:

-josh


H ! I have mail 1.3.9  (v619/619.2)and I do not see that choice 
! ?


but then I have only 2 accounts : ?


Bob