Hi Paul!
<Gloat> I finally got one right :-) I'm only half a dummy today! Now if I can just get this blankity - blank Linux network going before my Social Security age comes up. I may have to postpone my retirement just to spite the Great Satan.
What's IMAP? Google searching now (search, search, search) 1,530,000 records. First article is interesting. Would I have to get a new ISP?
Regards,
Pete
At 08:01 AM 6/12/03 -0700, you wrote: >Pete Theisen writes: > >> I can see that not working for him, it could lead to the loss of some >> messages. It would not work for anyone who sometimes used the desktop and >> sometimes used the laptop and had different messages saved on each. If >> one of them was "clean" though, or if this system were used every time >> there was a switch in usage, it would be ok. > >Well, yeah, that's true, but I thought thats what he was asking for. If you >are in a situation where you "sometimes use the laptop, sometimes the >desktop, and have different messages on each", then I just say "ugh", you >have problems I don't want to deal with! (If you have such problems you >should *really* look into IMAP instead of POP). > >-- >Paul McNett > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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