"Mick Murphy" <> wrote in message
news:6B41A1FE-CE6C-4F94-A840-...
>I have not used Firefox since XP, and have never tried Thunderbird or
>G-mail.
> Thinking about it, if the email program(Hotmail, Yahoo, etc) does not
> reside
> in our computer, how on earth can we tie the web based ones into it?
With some webmail you can't but Gmail, for instance,
has a POP feature that allows simultaneous Web
and Email client access.
See...
http://mail.google.com/support/bin/a...y?answer=13276
Which makes Gmail very handy since it frees you from
a) being tied to a particular ISP
b) being tied to a particular computer of access method
So you can have all the benefits of an email client
and still be able to accessed your mail on the road,
eg. in a public library, friends pc or somesuch.
and be able to switch ISP conveniently.