> I now want to use IMAP on my local network, which I believe I can only get
> to work by downloading the email from my ISP's POP3 server.

Are you saying you want to access your mail stored on your ISP's mail server
via IMAP?  If so, then your ISP must support IMAP access or you need to have
your mail forwarded from your ISP mail server to your IMail server and
access it via IMAP from there.

> On Outlook 2002 I have set up an email account 'Fred'. This has outgoing
> mail server (SMTP) as 'localhost', incoming server (IMAP) as
> 'pop3.myisp.co.uk'.

This is isn't going to work unless your ISP allows access via IMAP (which I
doubt they do using the server you specified.

> The problem I have is when I try to download email using Outlook 2002, I
> get
> a dialogue (titled 'Internet E-mail - fred') which prompts me for the
> username and password for pop3.myisp.co.uk, which are already filled in
> ('tim.bloggs' and the password). I try re-entering the password but still
> get the same dialogue back.

Again, is probably because your ISP does not support IMAP access via that
server.  You may want to check with your ISP if they do support IMAP, in
which case IMail doesn't really play a role in this scenario unless you set
it up so your ISP mail account is forwarded to a local account you created
in IMail then accessed everything from there.

- Andy




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