El mar, 22-01-2013 a las 21:42 -0500, Adam Tauno Williams escribió:

> On Tue, 2013-01-22 at 11:27 -0600, JC wrote:
> > I have been using Evolution as a POP client for several months now and
> > I have read just a tiny little bit about IMAP.  Is it possible to
> > switch from POP to IMAP in mid stream so to speak?  I check my email
> > from my phone and a web browser occasionally.  Would it be worth the
> > change if it can be done?
> 
> Certainly, IMAP is in every way superior;  POP is a dead legacy
> solution, it certainly is not appropriate for a mailbox accessed by
> multiple devices.
> 
> POP and IMAP are separate accounts.  And IMAP account is a persistent
> thing while POP is really just a local mailbox to which mail is
> downloaded.  Just create an IMAP account and then you can drag the mail
> from the POP account into the IMAP account.  Then just delete the POP
> account.
> 



POP is a dead legacy etc.  is just an opinion.  Don't show it as it was
a real fact.
I'm using POP, is better to me and is comfortable to my needs, hardware
and resources.
Don't post opinions as divine truth.  Say  "In my opinion..."  or  "I
think..."

Be respectful with other users that have other ways to work, different
than yours.



Sincerely, and with my best wishes,
Lailah

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