Helder Correia wrote: >The answers are: (1) Netscape Messenger and Outlook Express support >IMAP (as far as I know), so you likely wouldn't need to install >anything; and (2) Any changes you made to your mail folders while >travelling would automatically appear when you opened your IMAP client >at home, whereas webmail would require you to leave the messages in >your Inbox in order for you to download them to your POP3 client at >home and file them into their correct folders.
That's interesting and informative. Thanks. I was aware that deleting messages while using webmail removed them from the server so that I couldn't download them again after I got home, but I got careless and deleted a couple that I might like to have saved. Luckily, it was nothing serious. Bill ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

