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Old 17-01-2020, 18:17   #18
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Re: How to access email accounts on desktop?

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Originally Posted by Maggy View Post
Question? is it really necessary to have an email client on one's PC?
Yes.

I have multiple email accounts and accessing them all by browser would be a royal pain.

I can also access my [existing] emails when the network is down.

Printing also works better.

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Originally Posted by BenMcr View Post
The good thing is these days is most desktop email clients and email services will default to IMAP, so it's a synchronised copy on your computer from the server, rather than the old POP experience which is a local copy downloaded only to your desktop.
Not true with VM.
I pull them using POP, but they remain on the server as well.
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