> Some email programs can be set to "leave mail on server", so that when you
> download them to your personal computer, they are *not* erased from your
> internet service provider. If you use the same email program all the time,
> it can also be set to "ignore previously downloaded messages", so even
> though you thought them erased, they were still archived on your ISP. When
> you downloaded your email from a different email program/location, the
> email program there probably saw all those messages as "new" so downloaded
> them all again.
Where do you find these setting please? I want to be able to erase off server too.
Thank you.
Donna
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<blockquote TYPE=CITE>S<i>ome email programs can be set to "leave mail
on server", so that when you</i>
<br><i>download them to your personal computer, they are *not* erased from
your</i>
<br><i>internet service provider. If you use the same email program
all the time,</i>
<br><i>it can also be set to "ignore previously downloaded messages", so
even</i>
<br><i>though you thought them erased, they were still archived on your
ISP. When</i>
<br><i>you downloaded your email from a different email program/location,
the</i>
<br><i>email program there probably saw all those messages as "new" so
downloaded</i>
<br><i>them all again.</i></blockquote>
<p><br>Where do you find these setting please? I want to be able to erase
off server too. Thank you.
<br>Donna
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