Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 17 Aug 2011 07:30:03 -0400, Rick Merrill wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
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The default 'master' is a Server hosted by Mozilla,

I assume it acts as intermediary and not as a storage point.


No, it *does* store data, so you don't need, say your WinXP machine up and 
running when you sync to your win7 machine. That said, no-one but you can
retrieve/deduce the data from your sync account.


Do I take that to mean that incoming email goes to a Mozilla server THEN to 
whichever computer I grab?!

I'm starting to worry!

It stores your account settings but obviously not any of the actual mail
messages.

Thanks Phil, but aside from the practicality of saving 10MB attachments :-) is it really "obvious" that "storing data" does not include said email and attachments?

Could this be expressed/explained as saving settings & headers?

If my pop-settings do not leave email "on server", how would a second computer
see email already retrieved on another computer?

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