I don't think Outlook or OE has the capability to store its work folders
out
of its local mailroot. AFAIR you have to write message rules to move it.
OE does. In the server configuration options you can select to save Drafts,
Sent Items, and Deleted Items on the server. It then lets
On 7/15/2008, Ed W ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Thunderbird is also appalling with attachments, downloading the whole
message once so that you can read the few KB of text, then
downloading the whole message AGAIN when you open up the
attachment... Durr.
I don't see it doing that... are you sure?
Charles Marcus escreveu:
On 7/15/2008, Ed W ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Thunderbird is also appalling with attachments, downloading the whole
message once so that you can read the few KB of text, then
downloading the whole message AGAIN when you open up the
attachment... Durr.
I don't see it
on 7-12-2008 1:17 PM Yavuz Maslak spake the following:
As I said previous my mail, if I don't set any value in Root folder path
option, my sent mails are stored in main sent items of Outlook Express.
These mails aren't stored sent items of imap section.
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 22:18 +0300,
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:11:23 -0700 Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
on 7-12-2008 1:17 PM Yavuz Maslak spake the following:
As I said previous my mail, if I don't set any value in Root folder path
option, my sent mails are stored in main sent items of Outlook Express.
These mails aren't
on 7-14-2008 11:24 AM Jeff Grossman spake the following:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 09:11:23 -0700 Scott Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
on 7-12-2008 1:17 PM Yavuz Maslak spake the following:
As I said previous my mail, if I don't set any value in Root folder path
option, my sent mails are stored in
On 7/14/2008, Scott Silva ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I don't think Outlook or OE has the capability to store its work
folders out of its local mailroot. AFAIR you have to write message
rules to move it.
This has always been a major problem with OL - OE will let you do it
though, although its
I use dovecot1.x. for imap on qmail.
I also use OExpress to receive my mails.
My sent mails is stored in main sent items of Outlook Express. Therefore I
set INBOX in Root folder path option.
But when I send an email to anywhere the mail sends without problem but I am
getting an error as following;
On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 23:17 +0300, Yavuz Maslak wrote:
As I said previous my mail, if I don't set any value in Root folder path
option, my sent mails are stored in main sent items of Outlook Express.
These mails aren't stored sent items of imap section.
Oh. Is it really the root folder path