NFN Smith wrote:

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Also, as noted, if you send mail from somewhere other than the POP
connection where you do your permanent storage, set all the other
clients to store sent mail in the inbox, rather than the sent mail
folder.  That way, your POP client has all the mail you've originated,
so you can easily file it.

Smith

Smithy, I had to re-read your last para several times to work out what you were saying!! Then I read/absorbed the "somewhere other than the POP connection", so you are suggesting, if I'm sending e-mails from my 'phone, I should save me sent messages in its inbox, so that they will be on the server, and get downloaded onto my pop-enabled computer e-mail client.

That even makes sense!!

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Daniel

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