Right but how does that affect how Thunderibrd/Seamonkey work as far as
emails go? As in, okay I turned the setting off...
Now how does that change thing, does it just connect to the mail server
and display the messages from there or?
On 12/18/21 3:51 PM, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I'm not sure about Claws-mail, but I know that both Thunderbird and
Seamonkey have options for not storing messages locally, deleting
locally stored messages from your disk once they are of a certain age,
in days, weeks or months, and compacting folders to save disk space. I
usually just turn off local storage. There was a time when Thunderbird
ignored this setting, but that seems to have been fixed.
~Kyle
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