On February 2, 2007, Claude Jones wrote: > I've got seven different addresses I manage, and my system is convoluted, > but works well for my situation. I can check my mail from any of many > machines I might be working at during the day. During those checks, the > messages are downloaded but not deleted from the servers. Late in the > night, I have one archival machine that downloads from all the accounts and > deletes the messages from the servers at that point. I have a central > archive that way, but, can always get my mail from anywhere during the day. > Some day, I'll have to get around to setting up imap, but, it's not on my > high priority list because what I've got is working well. > Sounds very efficient... but complicated! :-) I'm glad I just have to deal with the one computer and the coupel of addresses I have. Really wanted to get even less addresses, but msn and yahoo , and even google, more or less force you to have one, so there's 3 plus the main isp one. I prefer to use the isp email. It does mean I am somewhat hostage to them, however, because the thought of trying a different provider gives me shivers, changing all of those addresses to people and companies and services. Yikes! I like my isp because they seem reliable and seem to have very good spam protection (spamassassin hardly has to do anything). -- kwhiskers{