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Old 01-16-2014, 09:36 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by Gregg Bell View Post
Glad I asked about the "Look Out." I would've been going out of my way to install it because you recommended it! I've used Tbird. It's okay. Just asking for passwords on incoming and outgoing email was a little tedious. I'll have to check into Web Mail. I Googled it and came up blank. Got a link for it? Thx.
Sorry about the tongue-in-cheek caused confusion.
I agree, Thunderbird is only OK (A while back a group made a Plugin to make Thubderbird behave like Eudora: nicknamed:Thundora . IMHO They missed )

Web Mail is not a Client program. It is a generic name for a Browser compatible' On-Line mail interface Run by your ISP.


Both my ISP's have a 'Web Mail'. Neither look like the other, All you Web Viewed mail remains on their servers until:
1) you delete it
2) you use a mail client (like TBird) that is set to Delete the server copy after download.

Caution: Leaving mail ONLY on their server is risking LOSS. Most do not backup or restore mail (or user files) Keep your own backups.
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