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Hmmm. That's a good idea.
Nope, doesn't seem to be it. It did reveal to me that I thought I'd switched over to OpenDNS but hadn't.
I'd also made adjustments to my cookies security, so I thought maybe that was it, that it needed to pass info to cloudfront.net, but enabling cookies doesn't seem to do the trick either.
I guess I just have to accept what Astrid is saying and hope it comes back at some point. In the meanwhile, Producteev is pretty nice.
I'm up to three computers, three routers, a switch, and two cable modems in my office. Not an impressive collection relatively speaking, but I'm building up a decent collection of hardware.
Astrid is back! Oh, Astrid, I have missed you.
okay, I am archiving email from IMAP using Thunderbird.
It is downloading messages. Do I drag the messages to local folders to make sure they are archived or does the IMAP folder structure after download do that for me?
Imap does preserve folder structure. But with every email server I used Imap does not work well for archiving. Delete an email on the server side and it deletes in Imap as well. Delete a folder on the server side and the whole folder deletes on the client side as well. Of course I've used Imap in only two cases - gmail and my university email,so maybe there are client or server settings where this won't happen, But I think you pop is better for backup or archiving, and pop unfortunately does not preserve folder structures.
Ugh. Okay. I will figure something out.
It's April Fools Day, so run on over to ThinkGeek:
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My AdBlock turned into CatBlock, and it seriously took me ten minutes to figure out.