I admit that this is sorta strange and a newbie question. I want to use Mercury/32 as a central server for (primarily) my email accounts. I have quite several separate email accounts (mostly POP3 with one IMAP) that I access from multiple computers in multiple locations. My intention is to combine all of the emails into a central location and access them through IMAP. I've installed Mercury/32 on a server and can download emails from a POP3 account.
Unfortunately, I'm not completely confident that I won't suffer a catastrophe and lose data on my server, so I'd like to keep copies of emails on their individual POP3 servers until I decide to delete them. MercuryD does not appear to have a setting to leave emails on the server.
=> Is it possible to leave emails on the server after MercuryD downloads them?
Thanks in advance,
Bruce
<p>I admit that this is sorta strange and a newbie question. I want to use Mercury/32 as a central server for (primarily) my email accounts. I have quite several separate email accounts (mostly POP3 with one IMAP) that I access from multiple computers in multiple locations. My intention is to combine all of the emails into a central location and access them through IMAP. I've installed Mercury/32 on a server and can download emails from a POP3 account. </p><p>Unfortunately, I'm not completely confident that I won't suffer a catastrophe and lose data on my server, so I'd like to keep copies of emails on their individual POP3 servers until I decide to delete them. MercuryD does not appear to have a setting to leave emails on the server.</p><p>=&gt; Is it possible to leave emails on the server after MercuryD downloads them?</p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p>Bruce
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