Hi Alex
I thought you were being funny at first ! Here is the link - and email. -
Cheers Jewels
Hi Jewels
Even if you move them off the Inbox, you can still reference them back.
My inbox is pretty much empty…..well at this point in time it is completely
empty as I’ve done all the days
Hi All,
just to add to “mysterious”Mail goings on, I would like to know how I can lose
emails into thin air?
As an example, I have lost Daniel’s reply to Jewels yesterday with the link to
info about imap & pop. Now I would have thought that if I had inadvertently
deleted the message or moved
Hi Daniel,
Apologies for my late response, have been working all day until late this
evening.
Yes, I would say you are definitely correct about the two protocols. There was
one comment on the net that said not to use them together as one would hit
problems. Rather than make any changes to
Hi Neil,
Thanks for your reply Neil. Yes, I’ve come to the same conclusion in regards
to having POP and IMAP on the same network. On checking, it appears to change
an IMAP to a POP account is rather laborious and difficult. I’ve always used
the POP and prefer this option, as I look upon the
Hi Jewels,
I think that, as Daniel says, your basic problem is down to accessing this
email account via POP on one computer and via IMAP on the other. You CAN do
this (as you are) but, to avoid losing emails, you really need to have a
strategy that considers where/how the emails are stored and
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