Problems getting messages to show in IMAP folders

2007-08-13 Thread Robin Anson
Batfolk, 

I am using IMAP to access a MS Exchange server. It works reasonably
well most of the time, but right now I am unable to get messages that
I know are in folders on the Exchange server from showing in my IMAP
folder. Some of them show, but not all of them.

I have tried Refreshing the folder. I have tried clearing the cache.
I have tried adjusting the synchronisation settings. I have tried
disconnecting and reconnecting to the server. Nothing seems to
make any difference.

BTW can anyone tell me what subscribing means in relation to server
folders? It doesn't seem to do anything that I can understand.

Has anyone got an idea for a solution? If I can't make this work, I
might as well go back to the dreaded Outlook Web Access interface.

Robin
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Re: Which one to use?

2007-08-13 Thread Doug Higby
Hello John,

If you are dealing with a limited set of addresses, you can use the
info from your address book instead.  Then you match the address, and
use whatever you have in the Firstname field in your address book.
That way, even if the address says Quality Manager, your reply will
say Dear Dave,

Dear %ABTOFirstName,

If you reply to someone who is not in your address book, you will get
Dear ,
This tells you to close the message, add the person to your address
book, and then click on reply again.  Now that I think of it, I'll bet
I could automate that too...

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Re: Which one to use?

2007-08-13 Thread John Phillips
Doug,

On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, at 16:03:38 [GMT +] (02:03:38 14/08/2007
Australian Eastern Time) you wrote:

 If you are dealing with a limited set of addresses, you can use the
 info from your address book instead.  Then you match the address, and
 use whatever you have in the Firstname field in your address book.


Thanks for the help!

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Re: Which one to use?

2007-08-13 Thread Robin Anson
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 at 16:03:38 +, Doug wrote:
 If you are dealing with a limited set of addresses, you can use the
 info from your address book instead.  Then you match the address, and
 use whatever you have in the Firstname field in your address book.
 That way, even if the address says Quality Manager, your reply will
 say Dear Dave,

 Dear %ABTOFirstName,

 If you reply to someone who is not in your address book, you will get
 Dear ,
 This tells you to close the message, add the person to your address
 book, and then click on reply again.  Now that I think of it, I'll bet
 I could automate that too...

Even better is to use

Dear %Capital(%ABToFirstName=%ToFName)

If the Address book first name is blank, it takes the first name from
that address.

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Re[2]: Which one to use?

2007-08-13 Thread rich gregory
RA On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 at 16:03:38 +, Doug wrote:
 That way, even if the address says Quality Manager, your reply will
 say Dear Dave,
 Dear %ABTOFirstName,
 If you reply to someone who is not in your address book, you will get
 Dear ,

RA Even better is to use
RA Dear %Capital(%ABToFirstName=%ToFName)
RA If the Address book first name is blank, it takes the first name from
RA that address.



In my (2.12) templates I have:
Dear %Capital(%TOFNAME=+%if:%ABToHandle:%-
but do not know what it does!

I like the sound (explanation) of RA's template, and sometimes I am
puzzled as to how occasionally the way my emails get addressed seems
very counter-intuitive! Maybe I'd be better off adopting his.

Can anyone please explain to me (not remembering where it came from)
what my present template does?

Thx
A Dummy



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