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IMAP stands for Internet Mail Access Protocol. By using it, people can take advantage of useful features for dealing with e-mail that are not available when using the prevalent Unix e-mail client, Pine, or a POP mail client like Eudora...
People who want the graphical interface they've grown accustomed to in applications such as word processors choose, as an alternative, to use a POP e-mail client such as Eudora...
...first step is to get an IMAP-compliant e-mail client. The closest one to most students on the Harvard network is Eudora, which can be installed from the FAS Network Installer...
There is no nice way to import addresses from Pine into one of the graphical e-mail clients like Eudora and changing one will involve manually updating the other if you want total balance...
...survey done in the fall of 1997 by HASCS showed that 95 percent of Harvard undergraduates owned a computer. To check e-mail, 83 percent of students used Pine, 42 percent used Eudora, 7 percent used Netscape, 34 percent used Pine and Eudora and 7 percent used other e-mail servers...