On 11/20/2015 04:58 PM, Pete Turnbull wrote:
On 20/11/2015 19:39, Eric Christopherson wrote:
I'm considering doing something that actually
downloads my Gmail
content locally and keeps it in sync periodically, but I haven't
really looked at what's necessary for that.
You could use fetchmail to snarf it and any IMAP server to make it
available as you like - I use UW imapd, which is pretty lightweight.
I do that with both gmail and yahoo mail. Yahoo only offers IMAP for
free, not POP. That's okay--except when you have a connectivity issue
with Yahoo and your mail vanishes until it returns.
Yahoo offers POP, but I believe that they want their palm crossed with
silver for it. True?
I thought Yahoo was free either way?
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