Nate Duehr wrote: > This is where using IMAP and leaving all the mail on the server comes > in REALLY handy. When you want to change clients, you do... and > everything is there, in the same folder structure you left it in from > the previous mail client... > > And if you don't like client #2, you try client #3... > > And if you don't like your mail service provider you drag and drop all > of your mail including folder structure from one server to the other... > > POP3 is outdated technology, really -- once you've gotten used to > using only IMAP-capable servers. Yeah, I know, I live in the stone age. ;) The problem with keeping ALL my mail on the server, is that I've got around 7Gb of messages in OE. I just keep migrating the old messages from one machine to the next. Vitaliy -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist