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SneakyDave
12-18-2001, 04:23 PM
I use MollyMail ever since QuestMail (or whatever it was called) went unavailable.
From what I read with the addition of the PT01 unit firing up Dec. 21st, I shouldn't have to make any changes.
Some of the options in Molly mail per account are:
Primary Mailhost protocol: POP3 or IMAP (I use POP3)
IMAP prefix: I have "mail" set, but I don't know if this is right, or if its even used.
Those are the only options presented. When I sign in, I use my shell account userid, and my server name, as well as the password.
Should it work fine?
Terra
12-18-2001, 04:35 PM
It should work fine, however I would ask that we wait until it is deployed fully, and handle potential interoperability issues as they arise - especially with IMAP...
At this point, I do not believe there will be a problem...
And yes, it was branded as "QuestMail", however the developers found it more fitting to invest development resources into MollyMail, then they did with the EMUmail core... :mad:
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Terra
--MollyMail will soon be obsolete--
FutureQuest
Bill3555
12-18-2001, 05:07 PM
Originally posted by Terra:
--MollyMail will soon be obsolete--
Why? Is it because each of us will be able to run something like SquirrelMail when IMAP is available? (I am full of dumb questions.)
Bill
Terra
12-18-2001, 05:35 PM
Bill:
It's because FutureQuest has stored up all year long and there is now enough nuts for everyone to enjoy... :)
--
Terra
--The EMU tasted like chicken--
FutureQuest
Bill3555
12-18-2001, 05:45 PM
Originally posted by Terra:
Bill:
It's because FutureQuest has stored up all year long and there is now enough nuts for everyone to enjoy... :)
Huh?!
Is that the clever--clever way of saying I was right? Didn't I say that most people would find the question dumb? Why confuse me <i>more</i>? Please parse a simple, uncoded response so that I don't scratch my bald spot anymore.
Thanks,
Bill
You're always Right Bill ... Trust Me ;)
Deb
- Yikes ! Was that another vague way of saying what he wanted to hear?
SneakyDave
12-18-2001, 06:19 PM
The wet bird doesn't fly at night! Does that answer your question?
AND: You can't shingle a new dog with pancakes!
Binky
12-18-2001, 09:15 PM
A broken knife makes a poor walking stick.
Living in a cold country can increase your heating bills.
gatekeeper
12-20-2001, 01:37 AM
I have in the recent week had conflict with my Molly Mail account and then I got the "pt-1,2,3..." announcement. Have the changes begun and how do I deal with the problem? <problem>"my mail pages do not fully load and the links do not allow me to pull up mail or their links"</problem>%)
struction
12-23-2001, 03:59 AM
Don't let your ripples roast too tightly...
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