Check if your mail server supports IMAP and if it does you can switch your account from POP3 to IMAP and then upload all your mesages back to the folder on your server. And you can also switch all other accounts on your IMAP and then you will be checking your email right on the server. And its not going to go anywhere from the server. Its going to have a copy on your local computer but it will also leave a copy on your server. Thats how gmail works and thats how Yahoo works.
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No - because this site is not an email server. There would be no way to redirect your emails specifically to you.
When email is sent to someone the email finds the server of the email address's server. The server finds the IP of the email address and the email address's POP3 puts the email in the inbox or junk.
Well the most common way is through a program that handles ftp or (file transfer protocol). Programs such as cueftp with the proper information will let up upload to any ftp server. You would enter your user name and password as well the server address which will open up into a allocated directory. You then upload your files to that directory some where on another PC or location on the net.
No. When you upload a document to a server, a copy of that document is saved on another machine, but in order to read that copy, it must be copied to the client's machine, and that means the document must be downloadable. However, the download need not be in the exact same format as the original document because a server can re-encode (or convert) the uploaded document as it is being uploaded to the server and/or as it is being downloaded to the clients. Streaming media is an example of this. With appropriate software a client can still save the download, but that download will only be an exact duplicate of your upload if the server did not re-encode the document in some way.
If a person suspects that their email server might be down, there is an easy way to check and see if it is the site or just an individual computer problem. Attempting to log on to the email site from one or two other computers will confirm if the problem is with the email server or not.
Only if u control the mail server...
The only way to speed up your upload is to compress your file to a smaller size or get a better internet upload speed. The YouTube server can only download videos so quickly. Should a video process for too long, try uploading it again.
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. They are not really files, but a way that you upload files to a server for website content. An FTP software uploads specific files to a hosting server and public HTML folder which puts them on a server, which in turn makes them go live on the actual URL/domain of the website.
Dovecot, an IMAP server, provides a way for Mail User Agents (MUAs) to access their mail.
The same way that any other computer gets information from a server. The proxy just acts as a client making a request to the server, and when the server responds, the proxy sends the data back to its client (you). -DJ Craig
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