
19 Mar
2015
19 Mar
'15
9:34 p.m.
Quoting Daniel Jitnah (djitnah@greenwareit.com.au):
Although there is one suggested solution. But that involves registry hack on Windows. That is not a practical solution because the system is used by many users who are either remotely located or travelling a lot. To expect them make the changes themselves is not reasonable
Well, I am aware that you've probably already considered this idea and just don't like it overmuch, but maybe 2015 is the year you should retire POP3 and migrate to IMAP4. Um, few people haven't. ;-> -- Cheers, "The boisterous sea of liberty indeed is never Rick Moen without a wave." rick@linuxmafia.com -- Jefferson to Lafayette, 1820 McQ! (4x80)