Leo wrote:
> Does anyone use Kmail? If so can you explain to me what "Servside
> subscription" and "Local subscription" are on an IMAP account? Despite
> much googling I still haven't found a decent explanation. I know that
> it's possible to cache email from an IMAP account locally, for reading
>
Does anyone use Kmail? If so can you explain to me what "Servside
subscription" and "Local subscription" are on an IMAP account? Despite
much googling I still haven't found a decent explanation. I know that
it's possible to cache email from an IMAP account locally, for reading
when disconnected
Hello,
You were in the process of switching from tiscali to another ISP.
How did it go at tiscalis end as i am looking at switching as well?
Any hoops you had to jump through?
Any thing you learned form the process?
Thanks for your time
Martin N
Running MorphOS v2.6 (Nov 2010) on Mac Mini
On 02/05/11 12:08, Chris Dennis wrote:
> I've heard of people jumping up and down on their laptops, but for
> different reasons and with different results.
A mate at work sat on his Dell D610, which radically altered it
cosmetically - he's a big bloke - but didn't seem to impede its
functionality
On 02/05/11 09:40, Tony Wood wrote:
On 02/05/11 08:55, john lewis wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 21:11:21 +0100
Hugo Mills wrote:
That'll be one in total, then. If swung with enough force. :)
It wouldn't need too much force given how solid they are!
I recall in the 1970s, when managers were bein
On 02/05/11 08:55, john lewis wrote:
On Sun, 1 May 2011 21:11:21 +0100
Hugo Mills wrote:
That'll be one in total, then. If swung with enough force. :)
It wouldn't need too much force given how solid they are!
I recall in the 1970s, when managers were being persuaded that computers
were
On Sun, 1 May 2011 21:11:21 +0100
Hugo Mills wrote:
>That'll be one in total, then. If swung with enough force. :)
It wouldn't need too much force given how solid they are!
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