[SLUG] POP3 and IMAP
Stephen O'Neill
soneill84 at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Apr 21 12:21:31 BST 2006
Paul Teasdale wrote:
> Some companies do offer IMAP but obviously you need to pay for that.
My ISP (nildram) offers IMAP as part of its package. However the last
time I looked I couldn't forward my yahoo email to another account and I
don't really want to change my address any time soon.
I'd like a situation where I can receive email from a couple of accounts
into one IMAP account and then reply to each email as though I was
emailing from the originating account without having to remember to
change my 'from' header.
I am probably over-complicating things.
Steve O
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