Re: Question on "UN-DOWNLOADING" email from an ISP



On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 00:30:35 GMT, Overbey wrote:

> I inadvertently download all of my mail from my ISP; I would like to put it
> back on the ISP's server. If possible, I do not want to "forward" all my
> mail back to me. Does anybody have any other ideas on how I could do this?
>
> Thanks
> doverbey@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

If it is a POP3 server, it can't be done.

--
Norman
~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta
~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain
~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Question on "UN-DOWNLOADING" email from an ISP
    ... Yeah, It's a pop3 server. ... I guest I have to forward all to the ISP ... Thanks for your assistance ... >> I inadvertently download all of my mail from my ISP; ...
    (microsoft.public.internet.mail)
  • Re: Unable to reterieve e-mails from remote computer
    ... > will not retrieve my mail through My Hosting/Mail2Web. ... Sounds like your former ISP was sloppy and not responsible, ... I don't know how Mail2Web works. ... username and password for that POP3 server. ...
    (microsoft.public.outlook)
  • Re: Single Mailbox Download - KMail (SOLVED)
    ... >> My ISP defaults to sending mail for all users to the first POP3 client who ... > of you and then deliver the mail as appopriate to a local mbox or ... > mbox/maildir rather than your pop3 server. ... However a user at my own ISP gave me ...
    (comp.os.linux.misc)
  • Re: Fax etc.
    ... >Your husband will probably be able to use his old email address via your ... >broadband connection. ... >You will need to set the POP3 server to that of the ISP that supplied the ... I have tried it with the ISP and several FAX ...
    (uk.telecom.broadband)

Loading