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Re: Again Lost Mail
I thank Michael K for his generous offer. I see looking at the web that I can
get a commercial IMAP account for $20 - $50 a year. This is surely in my
price range. The advertised features seem to solve all my problems and I get
a commercial service. I also get someone to complain to when there is a
problem where I would be reluctant to badger Michael.
The commercial account says that I can keep my present e-mail address. How do
they do that? Do they just read my e-mail from my POP account and then store
it?
$50 gets me 2 GB which seems enough even for a lot of images and they
advertise that I can burn CD backups from the site. Any known problems with
such services?
Advice please. While I really appreciate Michael's offer, my bias is to go
with a commercial service.
Tom Droege
On Thursday 16 September 2004 06:28 pm, Michael Koppelman wrote:
> I know it's been mentioned before, but if you use IMAP and store your
> messages and folders on the server, you can log in with any mail client
> from any system anywhere and all your mail is there magically. I will
> give you such an account on my mail server for free if you want.
>
> Cheers,
> Michael
>
> On Sep 17, 2004, at 2:19 AM, tom wrote:
> > I want to learn to back up the mail system.