Colug, <br><br>I had been in the habit of having "one machine to rule all my personal email" <br><br>I just got a company laptop and do not feel like moving all my personal email to the corporate computer. <br><br>
So I think what I want is to pop my email to my desktop at home, when I am home. <br><br>I want to access the email on my phone and via webmail on my corporate laptop when I travel. <br><br>I use gmail to manage my domain's email. I know they abuse the protocols badly, but for the near term I will continue to have them manage my domain email. <br>
<br>So my question is this. <br><br>What combination of pop and imap are you all using to have one archive, yet to quickly dump garbage and write short replies while away from that one "archive" machine. <br><br>
Hope that makes sense. <br><br>I am thinking pop for the desktop and Imap for the phone and laptop. <br><br>If anyone has a recommendation outside of that let me know. <br><br>For the home machine I use Mac's mail app, could be convinced to switch to thunderbird, as I have used it in the past. <br>
<br>Also if I start moving mail from one app to another maybe it is time to archive old work email and old personal email in one location as well. <br><br><br><br>Thanks, <br><br>Tom <br><br><br><br>