Re: Mail Trash Folder - ISP's or Mine (?)

2009-04-16 Thread Gregory Hicks

 Date: Wed, 15 Apr 2009 21:24:52 -0800
 From: DoctorBill ab...@hotmail.com
 Subject: Re: Mail Trash Folder - ISP's or Mine (?)
 To: support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org
 
[...]
 
 OK..here's the thing...I had seen what you describe about the off line 
 settings, but Local Folders doesn't show up there - Just my ISP's 
 folders and this News Group.
 
 The Folders under my ISP are on the ISP's disks.
 
 If I send something out, it goes in my Local Folders SENT Folder.
 If I want to save a message - it goes in my Local Folders .. 
 Folder (I have many set up).

OK...  Here's the deal...

For sent mail, where does the message originate?   On the local
computer.  Since IMAP does not do mail transfer (act as an MTA), the
sent mail can indeed be stored on the local computer.

 
 Local Folders shows up everywhere but the place you describe...?

Yup.  Where does the mail reside?  On the server (for IMAP - unless
you're offline...)  So the TRASH bin should be on the server also.

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Re: Migrating from Mozilla to SeaMonkey

2009-04-16 Thread user
MalcolmO escreveu:
 2.0 (Alpha) will not run on Panther, you need at least Tiger (10.4)
 for that one.
 
 Not an option. I dragged my feet about getting Tiger and, once Leopard
 was out, Tiger was gone! And Leopard won't (officially) run on my 800MHz
 G4. :(  If Apple still sold Tiger, I'd probably buy it. But N...

My 800MHz iBook runs Leopard pretty well. Doesn't feel faster than
Tiger, but it's worth the pain for the small amount of software
requiring it. The hacks needed to install it are very mature and easy to
apply. I'd recommend upgrading, even though it's not officially supported.
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