AM> RG> With IMAP the server is smarter. It knows if you are at you primary PC AM> RG> or not and if you send from any other PC it puts the sent mssg into AM> RG> your sent mail folder in your primary email client for you.
AM> IMAP is like web mail on adrenaline. AM> It doesn't matter which client you're using as it doesn't matter what AM> browser you're using to work with your webmail. The server doesn't care AM> or make a distinction with which location you're working from. AM> In fact, you can have multiple clients monitoring the same IMAP account AM> concurrently and even on the same machine. AM> The beauty of IMAP is that whatever work you've done with your mail that AM> reside in folders on the server, at one location will be evident at any AM> other location you work from. And how would one tell such an uber-server it's OK to delete messages? (You can't expect to store *everything* there and not delete!) -- Rich ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html