Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-23 Thread Jeff
Auke Jilderda, 2002-Oct-23 20:47 +0200: > Ofcourse you can go fo either the most simple setup or a more flexible > one. > > Jeff is looking for a simple setup which would, in my humble opinion, > probably be some MUA (e.g. Mozilla) fetch mails directly from your POP3 > and IMAP accounts and sendin

Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-23 Thread Auke Jilderda
Ofcourse you can go fo either the most simple setup or a more flexible one. Jeff is looking for a simple setup which would, in my humble opinion, probably be some MUA (e.g. Mozilla) fetch mails directly from your POP3 and IMAP accounts and sending mail through your ISP's mailserver. Nate describe

Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-22 Thread Jeff
nate, 2002-Oct-22 12:34 -0700: > Jerome BENOIT said: > > In fact I want to fetch my different POP boxes > > to my laptop and still read my email with a Mozilla > > which deals with POP or IMAP stuff: > > so I guess taht I have to install a POP stuff on my laptop. > > Does it sound reasonnable ? > >

Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-22 Thread nate
Jerome BENOIT said: > In fact I want to fetch my different POP boxes > to my laptop and still read my email with a Mozilla > which deals with POP or IMAP stuff: > so I guess taht I have to install a POP stuff on my laptop. > Does it sound reasonnable ? > Is there a more orthodox way to do the job ?

Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-22 Thread Jerome BENOIT
In fact I want to fetch my different POP boxes to my laptop and still read my email with a Mozilla which deals with POP or IMAP stuff: so I guess taht I have to install a POP stuff on my laptop. Does it sound reasonnable ? Is there a more orthodox way to do the job ? Thanks, Jerome Jeff wrote: J

Re: local Mail: naive question

2002-10-22 Thread Jeff
Jerome BENOIT, 2002-Oct-22 15:49 +0300: > Hi All ! > > How can we read the local emails with Mozilla ? > Mus I install a POP something on my laptop ? > > Thanks in advance, > Jerome BENOIT I don't understand. Do you mean email messages stored in local mail boxes? If that's the case, then you n