Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas Fernandez typed on:
Friday, August 05, 2005 at 19:56:16 GMT +0700
TF> Resistance to change is something I always like to criticise, maybe I
TF> should follow my own advice. And follow Stuart's advice to just get a
TF> fastmail account and give it a try.
Stuart Cuddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
08/03/2005 at 12:58 PM wrote:
>My only regret
>about IMAP at the moment is that I would have to set up an IMAP server
>on my machine as my provider does not allow me access to IMAP.
Can you elaborate on this? I thought IMAP was a function of how the
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Hello Thomas,
Wednesday, August 3, 2005, 10:47:42 AM, you wrote:
TF> This is a point that has a lot of value. At home, I just mark all
TF> message read that arrived before I left the office, so no problem. But
TF> I also reply to office emails at home, and then this doesn't show when
TF> I get bac
rich gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on 08/02/2005 05:13 PM wrote:
>Assuming you have an IMAP server!
*I* don't have a server. However, I currently download mail from four
different servers: Gmail, RCN, Comcast and 1and1. That will soon change
to three.
>I imagine to do what you want (travel wit
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