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Old 01-16-2014, 06:27 PM   #34
Gregg Bell
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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.
Ok. Thanks. I'm much better prepared for the Linux adventure now.
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