There is one downfall to IMAP. If you dont have an internet connection and
want to recap.
Allen 

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I think the correct way is to ditch POP3 mailboxes and use IMAP. All mail
stays on the server, with the option in TB to save them locally as well.
Then you can have TB running anywhere you want, and you don't have to deal
with transferring mail. Settings, yes, but with IMAP you won't be using TB
to do your mail filtering (you'd use filtering on the server side).

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