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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Razor View Post
    Man I would so give anything to be back in the era of 50MB inbox mail accounts. Those were the days.
    That's my cue to ask what you are saying and mention we're so much better now.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    My friend's account still gets thrown to the old mobile interface with a IE8 User-Agent, whereas none of mine do. I want to be like him when I grow up

    And it now has the ability to send attachments! Sacrilege.
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    Is it possible to make a complete backup of an Outlook.com account, like on Gmail or Fastmail? I can't find such a feature anywhere. Since I don't use folders, I guess using a POP3 client to download everything while leaving a copy on the server would work, but there must be something better.
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    You can add the IMAP or pop3 to your gmail and it will sync the mails. I think IMAP won't actually fully sync (they'll disappear if you remove the link), but POP3 will!

    I did this a few years back with POP3 for my old mail when switching to gmail
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    I don't want to copy them to another account, just make an offline backup. Is POP3 still the way to go?
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    Someone sent me two e-mails at around 10 AM last Friday. They arrived at 3 PM and out of order. This ever happen to any of you before? Both the sender and me use Outlook.com (hence why I'm asking here).
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