Re: Netscape mail

2001-12-13 Thread Chang [linuxism]
You can buy a neo-domain name from yahoo. Just a few dozen US$. Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use neomail when I am traveling. neomail.sourceforge.net did I lose the plot here? What's wrong with a yahoo account? On kmail you have the option of

Re: Netscape mail

2001-12-12 Thread Mike Andrew
- Oorspronkelijk bericht - Van: Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] How about using IMAP instead of POP3? Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use neomail when I am traveling. neomail.sourceforge.net did I lose the plot here? What's wrong with a yahoo

Re: Netscape mail

2001-12-12 Thread Bruce Marshall
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 12:35 pm, Mike Andrew wrote: - Oorspronkelijk bericht - Van: Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] How about using IMAP instead of POP3? Or even something simpler for everyone like web-served email. I use neomail when I am traveling.

Re: Netscape mail

2001-12-11 Thread Joel Hammer
I suppose I could do that. Argg. I would have to learn about imap. I would like it more if I could be sure netscape would leave the mail on the server. Joel On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 10:25:20PM -0800, David Aikema wrote: On Monday 10 December 2001 09:57 pm, Joel Hammer wrote: My daughter wants

Re: Netscape mail

2001-12-11 Thread Tim Wunder
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write: ... have checked the leave on server box in the preferences, but, that doesn't seem to do any good. This has never been a problem for me using Mozilla since, well, since a LONG time ago. Are you sure you've selected it properly? Do you have Delete

Netscape mail

2001-12-10 Thread Joel Hammer
My daughter wants to be able to read her mail from anywhere, not just at home. Currently, her mail comes via @HOME, whence it is fetched to my gateway box, which she accesses with linux (remote X query). Works fine, but she wants to read email from anywhere. My gateway faces the internet and can

Re: Netscape mail

2001-12-10 Thread David Aikema
On Monday 10 December 2001 09:57 pm, Joel Hammer wrote: My daughter wants to be able to read her mail from anywhere, not just at home. Currently, her mail comes via @HOME, whence it is fetched to my gateway box, which she accesses with linux (remote X query). Works fine, but she wants to