Hello Spike,

On Tue, 4 Feb 2003 08:21:50 -0500 GMT (04/02/03, 20:21 +0700 GMT),
Spike wrote:

> I noticed this when try to test a mail server, but the messages
> never went through it.  I have to go to a webmail interface to
> test that due to this 'feature' of TB!!!

The feature of "local delivery" is optional. I have it turned off. If
I want to send a message to myself, I usually want it to go via the
servers, either for testing purposes or because I want it to be
available by webmail access later on. An example is for latter case is
that, since I don't have a printer, if I need to print out a message
or an attachment, I send it to myself and print it out at an internet
cafe.

If I just want to move a message from one of my accounts to another
one, I use the move or copy functions of TB. I never really understood
the usefulness of the "local delivery" option.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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