NFN Smith wrote:

Even if doing this kind of thing is technically possible, I'm assuming that you're using POP, and in that, really pushing beyond the design expectations of what POP can (or even should) do.

The better approach is to use IMAP, where all your mail traffic is on a server, and not stored locally.

My first computer input, after punch cards, was marking up a printed green line report, and handing it over a Dutch door and then waiting a few days for the updated report. Then we got dumb terminals. Then personal computers.

To me, cloud storage and computing is going back to dumb terminals. I display personal things in the cloud, I don't store anything personal there.

I have one IMAP account that I am trying to get to work only because I am trying to get Charter to send mail when I am on the road. I have been using Gmail as the outgoing server.

Ray

_______________________________________________
support-seamonkey mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

Reply via email to