โJan-31-2020 08:23 AM
โMar-01-2020 11:49 AM
babock wrote:rk911 wrote:Do you regularly back up all your emails on your PC and then store the back up off site? If you don't, you may lose all your emails someday. Same goes for backing up your computer in general.
why wouldnโt i?
I always have 3 backups for all my files. One is an extra hard drive in my PC, one is a network drive, and one is in the cloud. I do automatic backup daily at 3AM.
โMar-01-2020 11:24 AM
rk911 wrote:Do you regularly back up all your emails on your PC and then store the back up off site? If you don't, you may lose all your emails someday. Same goes for backing up your computer in general.
why wouldnโt i?
โMar-01-2020 11:20 AM
fj12ryder wrote:I am going to guess that Microsoft, who hosts my emails, isn't going out of business anytime soon. The last couple fortune 500 companies I worked for used the exact hosting service I do so not very concerned. If you use "joe blow" email hosting, then yes I would be more concerned.
So I don't have to worry about someone disappearing along with all my emailx? Go to any forum and see how many picture links are broken due to photo hosting services going TU. I have tons of receipts and personal messages in my email program. I think I trust myself more than the cloud. Sometimes old ways still work well.
โMar-01-2020 07:58 AM
babock wrote:joebedford wrote:LOL...that soley depends on if you use a pop server or an exchange server. Using a pop server and having all your mail on your local PC was done 20 years ago. Why on earth would you do that now?
I use Outlook so my emails don't stay in the cloud.
โMar-01-2020 04:53 AM
babock wrote:So I don't have to worry about someone disappearing along with all my emailx? Go to any forum and see how many picture links are broken due to photo hosting services going TU. I have tons of receipts and personal messages in my email program. I think I trust myself more than the cloud. Sometimes old ways still work well.joebedford wrote:LOL...that soley depends on if you use a pop server or an exchange server. Using a pop server and having all your mail on your local PC was done 20 years ago. Why on earth would you do that now?
I use Outlook so my emails don't stay in the cloud.
โMar-01-2020 03:51 AM
babock wrote:joebedford wrote:LOL...that soley depends on if you use a pop server or an exchange server. Using a pop server and having all your mail on your local PC was done 20 years ago. Why on earth would you do that now?
I use Outlook so my emails don't stay in the cloud.
โFeb-29-2020 11:14 PM
joebedford wrote:LOL...that soley depends on if you use a pop server or an exchange server. Using a pop server and having all your mail on your local PC was done 20 years ago. Why on earth would you do that now?
I use Outlook so my emails don't stay in the cloud.
โFeb-29-2020 06:53 PM
โFeb-29-2020 03:42 PM
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โFeb-29-2020 03:08 PM
mchero wrote:Mine is independent of my ISP.babock wrote:
I use Microsoft 365 to host my emails. I use outlook on my PCs, Nine on my portable devices. I want my emails in the cloud at all times. That way, I delete an email and it is gone and you don't see it on any devices.
That's exactly why I use Gmail. Also, if I drop my ISP I don't loose my email address.
โFeb-29-2020 12:28 PM
babock wrote:
I use Microsoft 365 to host my emails. I use outlook on my PCs, Nine on my portable devices. I want my emails in the cloud at all times. That way, I delete an email and it is gone and you don't see it on any devices.
โFeb-29-2020 11:59 AM
โFeb-28-2020 05:33 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Use Gmail like most of us do
โFeb-28-2020 02:17 PM