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Originally Posted by CoryNat
If you have a gmail account, you can use their smtp server to send on your behalf as well.
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just keep in mind if you do this option, that all the messages will show as coming from the gmail account, I believe if you include a reply-to address that any replies will be sent to whatever account you choose, but by default if you use gmail's smtp the messages will come from your gmail address and be replies will goto gmail as well
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Originally Posted by TheBundo
so my sent messages don't disappear like they do with IMAP.
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what do you mean "disappear?" POP3 downloads messages off the server and in most cases removes them off the server so they can only be accessed by the computer that downloaded them. IMAP keeps folder hierarchy and messages on the server and just syncs what you have how you have it.