I don't know what you mean by a "general IMAP user name and password."

Each IMAP user has his own user name and password. Unless you set up a "mail administrator userid" (which can log in as any other user, hence has the equivalent of root access), an IMAP user can generally only save to the mailboxes that are owned by that user, and not to some other user's INBOX.

If you need to write to someone else's INBOX, you probably need to use SMTP to send the message as mail.

On Fri, 8 Jan 2010, chamila piyasena wrote:
I have a requirement of saving an  email in the inbox of the receivers
mailbox. As the in c-client I have to open the mailbox prior to appending,
can I use the genaral imap user name and password for it. Or else is there
any other way to do it? (I dont have the recivers email password at that
time). I would be greatful if somebody can help me on this.

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