I wonder if people could answer some questions for me, or at least refer me
to some place that might have answers?
I work in a university, which has IMAP and POP support. I spend my time
between two locations: my university office, and my home office.
Though I have used IMAP on occasion, I've never really gotten comfortable
with it (too many years using POP before my university supported IMAP, but
also a healthy mistrust of my university computer services department).
I continue to use an Entourage POP account, leaving messages on the server
when I'm at home if I want them to later appear at work, and vice versa.
First question: I always feel like I'm missing something by not using IMAP.
What?
Second question (a really stupid one, I know): how do I keep all my web
folders, which reside on my university account, and all the other junk (pine
folders, etc.) from showing up in my Entourage IMAP account?
Third question: can I (should I) recreate my Entourage folder structure on
my university server?
As you see, too many questions. The basic one is: why should I move to IMAP?
And as I say, if there is a good, simple to understand online or book
reference, I'd be happy with that.
-- Sherman
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