Keith Carpenter wrote:
How's the performance when you access your mail remotely ?

That depends mostly on your connection speed and what you're trying to do.

One of the things I really like about tbird is the ability to work offline ... I will connect to my mail server, download all the mail (via IMAP), then go offline. I can read & reply to message as I like.

When I reconnect it asks me if I want to send the messages I composed offline and it updates all the IMAP folders and sends the messages as if I were online.

david


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