Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 14:06:52 -0700 From: hmmm <hmmm@alaska.net> To: Ron Steele <ron@infi.net> Cc: freebsd-questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: isp reply Message-ID: <323DC16C.2ED5@alaska.net> References: <323A5F02.785F@alaska.net> <323D7547.A80@infi.net> <323D9BAD.179C@alaska.net> <323DB5B0.31D9@infi.net>
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Ron Steele wrote: > > > > i access from multiple locations also! ??? Netscape has an > > option to "leave mail on server", and i use that ... so i don't > > quite understand this mail/space problem ??? i don't want Netscape, > > i WANT to use PINE in my own shell & env on my own PC's. > > Of course this requires that you sort through mail you have read > previously on the host because POP doesn't track what has no, netscape does that for the pop server. > I sure wasn't suggesting netscape==pine, or imap == pop. I much > prefer imap. Netscape would be ok if it supported imap (I think > this is planned) and I could read the damnibly small font they use > to list incoming mail (not the mail itself which is changable font). > I have to agree, pine is hard to beat for a mail interface. > > What I found was that I could "alias" my name to be coming from > any account on my isp by adjusting my user name my client. Imagine i don't get it - is this useful for something? > Ron
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