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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


 Leave messages on server??”If you turn this feature on for a POP server, your e-mail
messages remain on the server after you have downloaded them to your e-mail client.
People sometimes turn this feature on if they want to check their mail messages while
they are on the road yet want to download their messages from their permanent desktop
computer later.
 Certificates??”Your e-mail client may provide a way of using certificates to sign your
outgoing messages. For example, Evolution and Mozilla Mail both have Security tabs for
your mail settings that let you enter information about your certificates and indicate that
your e-mail be signed. You can also choose to use the certificates for encryption.
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Step through your mail account settings because they are slightly different for each e-mail client.
Reading E-Mail with Thunderbird
The Thunderbird e-mail client program is a full-featured mail and newsgroup reader that usually
comes with most Linux systems.
In the past, you may have run the integrated Mozilla suite of applications, now called
Mozilla SeaMonkey. The more recent versions of Linux, however, have replaced
SeaMonkey with separate e-mail and Web-browsing applications, Thunderbird and Firefox, respectively.


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