On 2009-03-10_14:22:54, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 10 at 11:58 AM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> > So is it correct to say that the difference between a 'folder' and a
> > 'mailbox' is that a mailbox is a folder that is checked on occasion
> > for the arrival of new mail?
>
> Unfortunately
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On Tuesday, March 10 at 11:58 AM, quoth Paul E Condon:
> So is it correct to say that the difference between a 'folder' and a
> 'mailbox' is that a mailbox is a folder that is checked on occasion
> for the arrival of new mail?
Unfortunately, its not
On 2009-03-10_12:10:58, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 10 at 12:44 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
> >> On Tuesday, March 10 at 07:11 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
> >>> Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
> >>> use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
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On Tuesday, March 10 at 12:44 PM, quoth Haines Brown:
>> On Tuesday, March 10 at 07:11 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
>>> Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
>>> use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
>>> u
> On Tuesday, March 10 at 07:11 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
> >Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
> >use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
> >up mailboxes (a debian etch machine) based on different domain
> >names but same UID. For example, use...@do
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On Tuesday, March 10 at 07:11 AM, quoth Haines Brown:
>Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
>use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
>up mailboxes (a debian etch machine) based on different domain
>names
Mailboxes are normally set up based on UID. For example,
use...@domainname.org, use...@domainname.org. However, I need to set
up mailboxes (a debian etch machine) based on different domain
names but same UID. For example, use...@domainname-1.org,
use...@domainname-2.org.
Haines Brown