Is it possible to make Xmail send a notification like Exchange server,
when a mail arrives?
write a filter :-)
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We are talking about SMTP/POP3 here, not MAPI. How should the server
possibly know where the clients connect from ? (unless they are
connected, which usually lasts a second or so ...)
On 12 Mar 2003 at 9:52, Steen Rab=F8l wrote:
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Is it possible to make Xmail send a notification like
: [xmail] Re: Push notification to mail clients
Is it possible to make Xmail send a notification like Exchange server,
when a mail arrives?
write a filter :-)
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second thought:
this should be taken care of by the client. My client (Pegasus
Mail) checks for new mail every 10 min. There are small apps just for
checking mail. Xbiff in X-Window, but I heard, there are M$-Win
solutions too ...
On 12 Mar 2003 at 15:57, EDV - WHW (Goesta Smekal) wrote:
| Is it possible to make Xmail send a notification like Exchange server,
| when a mail arrives?
No, it is not. Xmail supports only the POP3 protocol for client access,
which does not have this feature.
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: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:04 AM
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Subject: [xmail] Re: Push notification to mail clients
second thought:
this should be taken care of by the client. My client (Pegasus
Mail) checks for new mail every 10 min. There are small apps just for
checking mail. Xbiff in X-Window
Trillian ( a multi-IM client ) has components built into it to check POP
mail accounts and tell you when you have mail. Other messenger programs
may do this as well.
Check http://sourceforge.net or http://freshmeat.net for something that
will do this for you in Windows or even UNIX'es.
On Wed,
: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:29 AM
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Asunto: [xmail] Re: Push notification to mail clients
Exchange sever can only do it if you are running Outlook in Exchange
mode (or another IMAP client) This is because IMAP is a persistent
connection (always connected to server