This may be a long shot...
I use Netscape at home and have two accounts setup with my ISP. One email account is with my ISP and the other connects to another server (I believe using POP), a college server.
When I log into the "college" account, the emails are stored on the college server and are downloaded each time a message is read. I do not have access to the server at the moment so when I enter communicator off-line and I click on a message header the body pane of communicator shows a message along the lines of "This email has not been downloaded from the server and is not available off-line..."
My question is...
When I send an email it is sent and stored on the college server. Is this message also stored anywhere on my hard drive? Perhaps in a similar fashion to how documents get "cached" into the print spooler or something similar. Is there any way at all of accessing, or retrieving, or restoring, or whatever the emails that I sent from my computer, through the "college" server if I no longer have access to the server?
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I use Netscape at home and have two accounts setup with my ISP. One email account is with my ISP and the other connects to another server (I believe using POP), a college server.
When I log into the "college" account, the emails are stored on the college server and are downloaded each time a message is read. I do not have access to the server at the moment so when I enter communicator off-line and I click on a message header the body pane of communicator shows a message along the lines of "This email has not been downloaded from the server and is not available off-line..."
My question is...
When I send an email it is sent and stored on the college server. Is this message also stored anywhere on my hard drive? Perhaps in a similar fashion to how documents get "cached" into the print spooler or something similar. Is there any way at all of accessing, or retrieving, or restoring, or whatever the emails that I sent from my computer, through the "college" server if I no longer have access to the server?
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What's the best way to get the answers you need?? See FAQ222-2244 for details!