Odhiambo Washington said:
> * Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040824 02:12]: wrote:
>> Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days"
>> is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3
>> to put it back so I can access it from a different com
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 04:11:49PM -0700, Sean Murphy wrote:
> Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days"
> is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3
> to put it back so I can access it from a different computer. Possibly ftp
> it b
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 11:03:34AM +0300, Odhiambo Washington typed:
> * Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040824 02:12]: wrote:
> > Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days"
> > is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3
> > to put
On Monday 23 August 2004 04:11 pm, Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days"
> is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3
> to put it back so I can access it from a different computer. Possibly
* Sean Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20040824 02:12]: wrote:
> Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days"
> is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3
> to put it back so I can access it from a different computer. Possibly ftp
> it bac
Without using "leave mail on server" or "leave mail on server for x days"
is it possible after I have downloaded my email to my computer using pop3
to put it back so I can access it from a different computer. Possibly ftp
it back to the server and copy it to my mail directory to redownload it?