[LARTC] LeaveMsgOnSrv/VidClips

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LHS,

	The setting to "Leave Messages on Server" is inside the mail client.

Open Mozilla Mail, Edit-->Preferences-->Server Settings-->Leave messages
on server check box.

Check out plugindoc.mozilladev.org and you can find all the plugins for
Mozilla and how to install them.

Best,

Steve



On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 18:07, Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon wrote:
> I'm still in the middle of migrating over to Linux, shifting the
> workload onto a Linux box bit by bit.  I'm already writing and editing
> on the Linux box (via OpenOffice.org 1.0.1), as well as a certain
> percentage of Internet access time.  I want to move all my e-mail
> operations over to Linux, and have already transferred the address book
> over to Mozilla.  A couple of questions.
> 
> 1) As I access e-mail from both my home and office computers, I often
> set one or the other e-mail progs to "leave mail on server", so I can
> pull in the same messages on two machines at two different times.
> 
> Question:  WHERE is the setting for this in Mozilla.  I went through
> everything in "Preferences" but couldn't find it.
> 
> 
> 2) Before I got set up with ASDL, my Internet access was only for text
> 95% of the time, but now I have a good always-on connection, I'm using
> the connection to pull in news from the BBC etc. via audio files and
> video clips (usually played back with RealPlayer).
> 
> Question: Is there a way to play back audio and video clips (from sites
> like the BBC) with Linux?
> 
> BR/LHS
> 
> 
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