* Dale Raby <[email protected]> [12-16-12 12:40]:
 [...]
> You might wish to consider using IMAP instead.  This protocol keeps the
> message on the server where you can access it again from, say, the
> computer at the public library.  POP3 will also allow this, but it is
> not the default behavior in most cases.

Or an alternative to imap and/or retaining pop mail on server.

I dl *all* mail to my local box and ssh from outside to an active
screen/tmux session.  This way I can keep all my mail in a manner I want
and still see it from anywhere from any internet connected computer.

And the persistent screen/tmux session retains my mutt session as I left
it.  My local tmux session provides me instant access to five local
computers merely by accessing the session.

And I carry a usb flash stick with cygwin that provides me an xterm screen
on windowz boxes.


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