Hi Jack:

Am 15.05.18 19:01 schrieb(en) Jack:
Also builds and runs OK for me, but so far only POP3, which I suppose hasn't 
changed.

Yes.

Question: Right now, I have Thunderbird set up for IMAP access to all my email 
accounts, which I use either when I get a POP3 download error (increasingly 
rare) or to check the server's SPAM folder, since POP3 no longer downloads 
those files.  I'd be quite happy to use Balsa for that, but I don't want it to 
bother checking IMAP under normal circumstances.  Is my easiest solution to 
just create a separate user with a completely separate Balsa config?  I'll 
definitely try that, just to test the IMAP access (yahoo, gmail, and 
privateemail.com.)

The connection to the IMAP server will be established only when any of its 
folders is opened (actually, a separate connection for each folder, as required 
by the standard).  However, closing the folder will send a LOGOUT, but /not/ 
terminate the connection.  The connection is shut down only when Balsa is 
closed.  Something which needs to be fixed.

Is there any sort of "profile" feature I could use?  Is there any point in 
making that a (low priority) wish list?

Yes, that would be a nice feature!

Cheers,
Albrecht.

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