just been trying web mail and wondered is it possible to move an email from one folder to another. I had an email which went straight into the junk folder when I thought it could go in the inbox. How do you move it. also if I hadnt been trying it I wouldnt have known that any thing was in the junk folder, there doesnt seem to be any indication that you have emails in any folders when you first open it. the only way is to select each individual folder. Maybe a number in brackets beside each folder that contains emails would help....unless Im just missing it somewhere.
how do the spam features work, can you customise them.
I try to avoid using webmail unless I am away from home, However with regard to spam filtering you can turn it on or off. I have it turned on and to my recollection I have never received any junk mail via idnet.com
You can set a white list and a black list yourself. The inbox on webmail indicates the number of new mail otherwise I know no more :)
Hi Baz
The software that is used for the webmail doesn't offer many options, I'm afraid, the one used for the old idnetfreemail addresses was better, imo. I confess that I never use webmail unless I'm asked a question about it.
One solution might be for you to use a client, and IMAP. That will replicate the folders on the system on your computer.
As Steve says, you can create black and white lists.
Drag and drop works for me
See. I said I never used it. ;) Thanks, Vit. :thumb:
I hardly ever use IDNet email at all, Hotmail is far more reliable.. >:D :whistle:
Drag 'n' drop is the way to do it.
As for the junk folder, I thought it did show a number in brackets if something was in there!
Quote from: Lance on Sep 01, 2008, 09:44:08
Drag 'n' drop is the way to do it.
As for the junk folder, I thought it did show a number in brackets if something was in there!
Perhaps only if its unread/new junk like the inbox
Quote from: stevethegas on Sep 01, 2008, 09:45:43
Perhaps only if its unread/new junk like the inbox
Yep - that's what I meant.
what does everyone else use for their email then.
should really try thunderbird again but couldnt get used to it last time
I use Outlook, but only because Microsoft insisted on giving me a copy. :) Prior to that I used Eudora and Pegasus. I have tried TBird, but couldn't get on with it (a bit like Opera v Firefox).
Thunderbird, very happy with it
Very happy with Thunderbird here too.
I've always used Eudora at home but can't install it at work so use Thunderbird there. I prefer Eudora but Thunderbird comes second.
I tried Eudora some years back, but I think, at the time, it was shareware, or adware, or something, and as I didn't want to pay for a mail client, when there were several free alternatives, I binned it. Is it free yet?
Quote from: Baz on Sep 01, 2008, 18:47:29
what does everyone else use for their email then.
I use the built-in client in Seamonkey
I use outlook 2007 at home, and in my opinion there is no better client.
Windows Live Mail, well impressed with it. ;)
It seems the email clients are one thing that M$ can actually get right and do well!
Quote from: Simon on Sep 01, 2008, 21:35:36
Is it free yet?
Last time I looked, yes - Eudora have abandoned development but I think the sponsored version is still available.
Thunderbird at work and Outlook Express at home.
Quote from: Rik on Sep 02, 2008, 08:32:28
Last time I looked, yes - Eudora have abandoned development but I think the sponsored version is still available.
Ah, adware. No thanks. :)
That's why I always paid for it. It was a nice client, though. Take a look at Pegasus - it's very similar in many ways.
I'm happy with Sea Monkey and Thunderbird. I don't generally like changing mail clients, because a lot of the time, you can't transfer mail from one program to another.
Quote from: Lance on Sep 02, 2008, 07:46:04
It seems the email clients are one thing that M$ can actually get right and do well!
I agree; for me, Outlook is unbeatable (though expensive).
Quote from: Simon on Sep 02, 2008, 20:52:59
I'm happy with Sea Monkey and Thunderbird. I don't generally like changing mail clients, because a lot of the time, you can't transfer mail from one program to another.
And when you can, it's a long and painful process! :laugh:
Indeed! My last switch was from Incredimail, and I ended up sending 3000+ emails to myself! ;D
Quote from: Simon on Sep 02, 2008, 22:41:02
Indeed! My last switch was from Incredimail, and I ended up sending 3000+ emails to myself! ;D
;D How sad is that?.... ;D
I'm a Thunderbird man. I have a few minor niggles with it, but I find it far better than OE and I really don't want all the functionality in Outlook.
as a sort of follow on to this, does anything need to be set up for the email address in the way of filters/spam settings or the like. One of my accounts is not getting emails which I hoped would get through, they are getting put into the junk folder straight away.
Go to your accounts page and sign in, Baz. The select email, choose the account and set the filtering there. You can turn spam filtering off completely, or whitelist the sender.
ah right hadnt looked at that yet. Thanks Rik.
would this need to be done for each addy or is it global.
whitelist is the ones you want to receive is it?
is there any help files anywhere for this.
Each addy has its own settings, Baz. I don't think there's much in the way of help files, but the whitelist is for the good guys and the blacklist for the bad. I'm amazed that no-one has complained to the CRE! ;)