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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 12:46:06 PST8, J. R. Fox wrote:  
 
>Regarding the multiple mail accounts:  can you go from one to another without quitting the program & reloading ?  (Or having to do something like the "Profile Shuffle" in NS, which amounts to much the same thing ?)  Can this be done with either of the  
>others ?  
 
Its been a while since I did this -- when I switched from IBMNET to EARTHLINK.   
What I did, in that instance, was to set up an account for each service.  I  
would dial up IBMNET and get the mail; then hang up (well, I suppose this is  
obvious, but...)  Then I would dial up EARTHLINK and get the mail.  From time  
to time, I would drag mail from the IBMNET account to the EARTHLINK account so  
that I could deal with it as a single entity.  
 
Incidentally, I invested in the PMMail Archiver by Jonathan Bayer.  I have a  
separate ARCHIVE account set up to which I drag mail I want to archive.  PMMail  
Archiver handles the process of zipping up the mail, removing it from the  
ARCHIVE account, and updating the folder control objects.  Works for me.  
 
--gary  
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