Re: [newbie] off topic (but not really)

2000-05-10 Thread Alan Shoemaker
basculesheesh, I just reread your orininal message and can't for the life of me figure out how I wrote that response to it. Sorry, I guess I was preoccupied or asleep or something, duh!! Yeah, EOT is good. :-) Alan bascule wrote: thats the point alan, netscape clearly has an option to

Re: [newbie] off topic (but not really)

2000-05-10 Thread bascule
thats the point alan, netscape clearly has an option to 'when deleting a message locally, remove it from the server' in the mail servereditpop preferences yet this doesn't appear to work for me, thats all. a new client shouldonly be downloading a few messages because thats all i keep locally ,

Re: [newbie] off topic (but not really)

2000-05-09 Thread F. E. Schaper
your mail on the server. Just my $.02 Fritz - Original Message - From: bascule [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:28 PM Subject: [newbie] off topic (but not really) this is only vaguely related to this list but i figure a lot of people here use

Re: [newbie] off topic (but not really)

2000-05-09 Thread Andrew Scotchmer
On Tue, 09 May 2000, you wrote: i have 'leave messages on server' option on preferences ticked with 'delete messages on server if deleted locally' selected also (this is not an option if the former is not checked, however messages on my isp server are not being deleted, ifound out when

Re: [newbie] off topic (but not really)

2000-05-09 Thread bascule
d consider yourself lucky...also unless there is really no way to avoid it you should try not to keep your mail on the server. Just my $.02 Fritz - Original Message - From: bascule [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:28 PM Subject: [newbie]