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"Urbane.Tiger" <viking.warrior@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Mike - thanks for this, best explanation I've seen!
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> TUT
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> "Michael Santovec" <michael_santovec@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> 1) IMAP is designed for one mail account to be accessed from multiple
>> PCs (and/or mail clients). Mail is managed at the server and each PC
>> mirrors the server message store.
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>> POP3 doesn't do multiple PC access well, which is why IMAP was
>> created. With POP3, you can get all messages to download to multiple
>> PCs. But sent messages normally are only available on the sending
>> PC. And if you delete messages (e.g. SPAM) on one PC, they don't
>> automatically get deleted on the other PCs.
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>> Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
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>> "Urbane.Tiger" <viking.warrior@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>> 1. I recently noticed that my ISP offers POP3 and/or IMAP mail
>>> boxes. Are there any significant advantages in using an IMAP mailbox
>>> over a POP3 mailbox.
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>>> 2. I would like to run two instances of WLM, one for mail the other
>>> for news. I want to separate them so that I can have different
>>> settings - eg I'd like to have different layout for mail and news -
>>> and so that I can TaskSwap between them, rather than ViewSwapping.
>>> How would I do that.
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>>> TUT
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