On 16/06/2007 00:03:27, Stuart Cuddy wrote:
Do you have high speed. If you do then you can set your IMAP accounts
to sync the full messages. My IMAP accounts work almost the same as
POP when selecting messages.
Hi Stuart
Yes I do have high speed.
It seems to me that if I there are mails
Hello Barry,
Saturday, June 16, 2007, 6:14:17 AM, you wrote:
B It seems to me that if I there are mails on the server that have been read
B previously by another PC they seem to be flagged as read on the server and
B then when I check them with TB! it only downloads the header (even though I
B
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 13:06:36 +
Doug Higby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try this: While the USB stick with Voyager is connected, open IE
(yes, Internet Explorer) and go to Tools / Internet Options /
Programs. There, see whether you can set the program for Mail to
Voyager.
No, only
In reply to mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
T Hello all,
T I asked this before and I'll ask again now because there where a few updates.
T I really hate those big blue vertical bars when replying to a HTML message.
T They look bad, take up much space and act weird when trying to delete some
text.
I am setting up again my backup system and found 2 large log files in
theBat as part of the protocol logging: pop.log and smtp.log (800MB and
500MB).
Do I need these files, should I back them up, or can I get rid of them by
deactivating? Is there a way to keep them for only a few days?
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Peter Kerekes @ 2007-6-16 3:16:39 PM
log files mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do I need [pop.log and smtp.log] files,
Only if something is going wrong when you send or check for messages.
should I back them up,
No.
or can I get rid of them by deactivating?
Yes. Open the account in question's
Hello Chris,
Saturday, June 16, 2007, 5:06:30 PM, you wrote:
Chris Peter Kerekes @ 2007-6-16 3:16:39 PM
Chris log files mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do I need [pop.log and smtp.log] files,
Chris Only if something is going wrong when you send or check for messages.
should I back them up,
Chris No.
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