Ricardo Aráoz wrote:
> Malcolm Greene wrote:
>> Ricardo,
>>
>> At the risk of sounding like a broken record or commercial, you may want
>> to check out a hosted email provider like Gmail or Fastmail.
>>
>> The 4 big benefits of using a hosted email client vs. a local email
>> client:
>> - no hassles with Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.
>> - no worries about finding and backing a huge mail store
>> - no hassles with moving your email setups and data to new workstations
>> - the ability to access your email anywhere you can find a browser
>>
>> I'm a huge fan of Fastmail and glady pay the $39/year for their
>> professional account.
>>
>> Malcolm
>>   
> Yes, you've told me before. But I don't like my stuff lying in OPC
> (other people's computers) ....<sigh>..... I guess my  age is showing.
> 
> About the benefits :
> 1- True till they fix this bug in TB (otherwise I'm ok with this client)
> 2- So long as you trust THEY will back it up ;c)    Besides that backing
> my mail is no big deal.
> 3- No problem with that, I use Portable TB from a pen drive. Can use it
> from any workstation.
> 4- And even if there is no browser or the web line is down, so long as
> the machine has a usb I'm ok.

IMAP!!!!!! Save your mail on *your server*, access it from anywhere!

Paul



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