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Eeyore September 30th 06 09:42 AM

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"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:

So basically you use your browser to view your e-mail? That was all I
really wanted to know.


I can see all my unread and not yet removed from the server POP3 mail with a
browser too !

Graaham


Eeyore September 30th 06 09:43 AM

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Wally wrote:

Laurence Payne wrote:

Well, if you call making a menu selection a "horrible hack" :-)

POP with "leave message on server" works perfectly well for a single
user with multiple computers.


His point is that, without the flags and stuff that IMAP has, you're
managing different inboxes, each with their own sets of message
read/unread/etc status flags.


It works for me !

Graham


Arny Krueger September 30th 06 10:01 AM

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"Eeyore" wrote in
message
Glenn Richards wrote:

Don Pearce wrote:

Don't forget that with POP3 you always have the option
to leave a copy of the email on the server, so you can
still access it from multiple sites.


You can, but... it's a hack.


It's in OE's options FFS !


Chill Graham. He means he thinks it is a hack, figuratively speaking.



Arny Krueger September 30th 06 10:02 AM

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"Wally" wrote in message

Laurence Payne wrote:

Well, if you call making a menu selection a "horrible
hack" :-)

POP with "leave message on server" works perfectly well
for a single user with multiple computers.


His point is that, without the flags and stuff that IMAP
has, you're managing different inboxes, each with their
own sets of message read/unread/etc status flags.


I think that is a good thing.



Eeyore September 30th 06 10:50 AM

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Arny Krueger wrote:

"Eeyore" wrote
Glenn Richards wrote:
Don Pearce wrote:

Don't forget that with POP3 you always have the option
to leave a copy of the email on the server, so you can
still access it from multiple sites.

You can, but... it's a hack.


It's in OE's options FFS !


Chill Graham. He means he thinks it is a hack, figuratively speaking.


I'm perfectly chilled Arny. Just perplexed at the nonsense that some ppl
choose to post.

Graham



Dave Plowman (News) September 30th 06 12:34 PM

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In article ,
Eeyore wrote:
So basically you use your browser to view your e-mail? That was all I
really wanted to know.


I can see all my unread and not yet removed from the server POP3 mail
with a browser too !


Same here. Although I rarely use the facility. That's what I wondered what
all the fuss was about. Don't think I can access it from my mobile phone,
though.

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*Why isn't there a special name for the back of your knee?

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Dave Plowman (News) October 1st 06 08:40 AM

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In article ,
Jim Lesurf wrote:
I also have found it awkward that Jonathan put the bin right next to
the tick. :-)


You've got me confused now, Jim. ;-)


To save a draft I just click on the delete cross and the popup gives
you the choice of discarding or saving the draught.


I was referring to the queue. i.e. having written and 'sent' something so
far as Pluto is concerned, you can then click on the 'Q' to see a list of
outgoing messages. This window shows the bin rather close to the tick.


Ah. Never had that problem. On my version there's quite a gap between
thw bin and tick. But I can't remember if it has been moved from earlier
versions.

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Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.


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