Paul McNett wrote:
> I don't use TB 2.0 yet but I'll repeat my repeated recommendations to 
> filter your mail on the *server*, not on your client. Benefits:
> 
> + You don't waste time downloading mail you are just gonna delete.
> 
> + Folder structure/behavior remains consistent no matter what computer 
> or email client you check your email from.
> 
> You'd need:
> 
> + IMAP
> 
> + A cronjob either running on your server or on a client machine that is 
> always on.
> 
> IMAP is superior to POP3 anyway.


I agree with you.  IMAP is better.  That's what I have.  I do already 
have some filtering in place on the server, and perhaps this is a good 
reminder for me to add more filtering AT THE SERVER instead of later 
down the pipeline in TB.  Very true indeed.

For others out there--If you haven't gone to IMAP and still have POP3, 
why haven't you switched yet?



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