SysKoll wrote:Why don't you simply use any mail client and configure it to use your's ISP mail server? Do you have to check your mail from random machines?
Hi!
I think it was circa at the same time (November last year or earlier), I noticed at my web interface of Freemail (web.de), that
responses to the mails who came over spamgourmet, used not the spamgourmet return address, but
the real address of the Freemail account!
What a luck, I noticed that early and did only send a test mail at this moment!
Since of that, in every time, if I respond my spamgourmet forwarded mails, I have to earn a new sender address laborious at the spamgourmet site.
I thought, this came because of some rebuildings at the Freemail site.
If Hotmail users have the same problem, I wish spamgourmet tried to find a solution ...
It is really incommodiously
Why I use no mail client instead of the web interface?
It is part of my security concept, to check foreign code (text, executive or others) principally extern if possible, before I load it down to my LAN. And with mails, it is easy possible.
From time to time, I fetch all the good mails I want to archive, with Outlook?, but I produce my answers ONLY with the web interface ? and fetch them afterwards altogether with the others.
Regards,
Karl-Egon