Good point Paul, I think my mind was messed by watching a friend who had not
set it up like that, struggle to find emails. Well couldnt because they were
not local. I use IMAP all the time because I can use the pocketpc when out
and still have them for the home machine.
Allen 

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Nope: have your mail client save the messages locally, too. Or the most
important ones, at least. I have my TB set to automatically save all
incoming messages to specific folders, and all sent messages. I get the best
of all worlds. I can compose email on the airplane, hit 'send', and when I
go online again in the concourse TB will send all queued messages, download
any mail I've received in the interim, and go offline again with just a
couple clicks.

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