A couple of weeks ago I got some good advice about IMAP. I still haven't
switched, but want to do so. With one of my domain hosts, they specifically
write that IMAP is not available for the level of service I am paying for,
but is with a more expensive plan. However, when I set up a test IMAP
account in Entrourage I am able to send and receive mail, including
attachments, from that account, and it seems to act like an IMAP account
should.

Does this mean that I can safely switch to IMAP? I'm afraid that the web
host may suddenly detect a lot of traffic designated as IMAP e-mail through
my supposedly non-IMAP account and pull the plug withoug warning.

On a related note. Does anyone have a recommendation for an IMAP capable web
host that has a good combination of price and storage?

Thanks.


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