Hi

On Sunday 2 March 2014 at 2:58:52 PM, in
<mid:552309560.20140302155...@gmail.com>, MAU wrote:



> Webmail does not define the type of server
> (and service), it just a way of accessing it, an e-mail
> client. You can access IMAP, as IMAP, with TB and many
> other clients too.

I would have said "webmail" exactly defines a service, although some
webmail providers also enable (and may charge for) other interfaces
such as POP/SMTP or IMAP. And some providers of POP or IMAP email
accounts provide a "webmail" interface, or users can use portals such
as mail2web.


> I must admit that is a bit peculiar, yes. But, on the
> other hand, I  guess they assume that if you sent the
> message you will already have a copy of it.  

And we all know what assume does. Ass u me.


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