On 26/06/10 12:46, Craig White wrote: > > ---- > probably a real bad idea for anything but a one time sync. I don't use > pop3 but I gather that Thunderbird uses an mbox format which means that > you will could easily replace a file and lose e-mails. > > The only real solution is to set up an IMAP server. > > Craig > > > Craig and Gene: This probably is not the best or right solution for everyday use. I don't question your advise. But really, once I get the F-13 computer set up it becomes my primary e-mail box and there will be no further need to transfer t-bird files between them. And this has been interesting, I learn a little from every such episode and keep extensive notes. I should be able to do the same thing for the F-14 release without asking for help. I tried IMAP a few months ago, it worked but was not the right choice for me. Number one, I could never get dovecot working to store mail locally. That meant whenever I wanted to read an e-mail it had to come from Wildblue via Gmail and I worry about it eating up my allotted bandwidth, especially when one of my correspondents would do a reply and include a large image file, a photo usually, and that might repeat several times! I suppose I could try the IMAP/Dovecot combination again once I recover from the aggravation of the last attempt. In the mean time The F-13 box is almost ready to take over my primary needs here and it looks like I have all the old mail transferred with the help I've received. Thanks. Bob -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines