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They say this place is full of IT bods, and everytime I ask an IT question it goes well here, even tough I know damn well most of you are not IT bods..
I have always used POP3 - inertia I suppose. If an email is downloaded to my main PC (at work, self employed) it is stored there, and deleted from the server.
I like/need to keep some messages, including attachments.
I am moving away and will not be usiong the main PC for a good long while. So moving forward I do not know what to do..
I had considered storing them on the server, but I think this might use up my server space quick..
I use android devices and ipad.
I am aware that there are other email protocols. Any ideas/recommendations?
Use Gmail to "collect" your POP3 email?
Gmail?
Masses of space, searching and pop3 download options there too. Offline mail available. Use it for work & home on android. seamless integration especially with google now
When I used POP3 I used to select the 'leave email on server' option.
Then I realised the same server supported IMAP which is far better.
Use Gmail to "collect" your POP3 email?
This, or set up forwarding of your pop3 email to a gmail address. Either way Gmail is the answer.
[i]When I used POP3 I used to select the 'leave email on server' option.[/i]
this, or depending on who your current email is with they may support auto-forward to gmail/hotmail - I do this with my virginmedia account as I mainly use hotmail.
Gmail. And don't bother confusing things by downloading to a thick mail client, just use the gmail web client on any pc you use.
In Laymans terms, sign up for a gmail account and use gmail through your internet browser on your pc and any email app on your mobile devices.