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Re: Mail
Yes, IMAP. Question for Tom is does he want to run his own
IMAP server? Someone who is _very_ carful or running an large
data center would run multiple redundent IMAP/POP3 servers
How may "nines" of reliability are needed .99 is cheap but
6 or 8 nines starts to cost a bit.
--- Michael Koppelman <lolife@bitstream.net> wrote:
> If you use IMAP for mail (regardless of where, provided they do IMAP)
>
> then all your mail is stored on the server, even when you make other
> folders. Then if you buy a new computer all your mail magically shows
>
> up. I *love* IMAP. I just had a drive crash and I lost 0% of my mail.
>
> Michael
>
> On Nov 4, 2003, at 4:05 PM, Thomas Droege wrote:
>
> > Windows again scored and wiped out my mail. Fortunately, Earthlink
>
> > keeps my address book on their web site, so I did not lose it.
> Just
> > my archive of mail. Sigh!
> >
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- Re: Mail
- From: Michael Koppelman <lolife@bitstream.net>