Given low latency bandwidth has been good to me also. Clients on
satellite is another story.
About ISP emails, NEVER use them except to stay in touch with the ISP
because they are not throw away in a pinch yet still not permanent
enough to give out. A lot of ISPs are contracting out to Google to host
their their domain's email. I recommend to all who will listen to use
Gmail for as many accounts as they need, with a judicious amount of
manual pruning of the archiving it does.
Gmail or not, all should use Customize Google plugin that defeats Google
invasive tracking features by randomizing the tracking cookies & be sure
not to browse while logged into anything Google if you value privacy.
On 9/10/2010 9:23 PM, James Boswell wrote:
IMAP is absolutely the superior system :)
I use it with Outlook on two windows machines, Mail.app on two Macs and
on my iphone, my read status for messages and whatnot is all kept synced
up and it's really rather swish.
I'm surprised you're using ISP provided email though, rather than gmail
or whatnot?
On 11 Sep 2010, at 02:53:490, DSinc wrote:
I have switched ISP's. I now use fiber. The service is blindingly fast!
Saved 40yrs for this day.
I have both IMAP or POP/POP3 available for email.
Thoughts/suggestions?
I suspect more reading/learning........... :)
Best,
Duncan