10-12-2010, 05:48 PM
(10-12-2010, 05:28 PM)Omniscient Wrote: You were the worst for rejected emails so I think you've caused this problem for me.
You can do me a favor though and make sure that SF emails were not going to your spam filter. If they were mark them as not spam. This can help.
And pop3 has plenty of advantages. Your email is local so you don't need an internet connection to read them archived. Your local client can often be of better quality than an online service which might show you ads. Local client can also have tailored options like spam filters, thread reading, and of course address book.
Before the popularity of online providers (basically hotmail and then gmail) it was imap and pop3 that most used. I'm maybe old-school and that's why I still use it. I only login to my online client on special occasions.
Ahhh! I see! Makes a lot of sense now.... I had unmarked it a while ago... Wow, such a little thing can cause a big problem?