Re: POP3 then IMAP and back to POP3?

2004-07-03 Thread Jack
Hello,

>> I tried this at one point, trying to isolate a problem.  I have three

AM> I see you're using v1.62. Is that the version you're referring to? v2
AM> is different. IMAP is completely redone and that sort of switching is
AM> no longer possible.

Yes, I was speaking of v1.62.

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Re: POP3 then IMAP and back to POP3?

2004-07-03 Thread Allie Martin
Jack, [J] wrote:

> I tried this at one point, trying to isolate a problem.  I have three
> accounts. I was able to switch two of them back without any problems.
> The third one switched back but I now have to enter a password for it
> every time I start TB.  It's a real pain and no one here knew how to
> fix it.  So, from my experience, I wouldn't try it with working
> accounts if I were you.

I see you're using v1.62. Is that the version you're referring to? v2
is different. IMAP is completely redone and that sort of switching is
no longer possible.

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Re: POP3 then IMAP and back to POP3?

2004-07-03 Thread Jack
Hello,

MG> If I change an account to IMAP and it's not yet fully configured at
MG> the ISP end will it damage anything?

I tried this at one point, trying to isolate a problem.  I have three
accounts. I was able to switch two of them back without any problems.
The third one switched back but I now have to enter a password for it
every time I start TB.  It's a real pain and no one here knew how to
fix it.  So, from my experience, I wouldn't try it with working
accounts if I were you.

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Re[2]: POP3 then IMAP and back to POP3?

2004-07-02 Thread admin
> You definitely can't change from POP to IMAP. I've tried this. You
> have to create a new account and make it IMAP from the outset.

DO you mean that it has to be a new email address different from any
of the POP3 email addresses?

That would be a real pain - in fact it would be unworkable as a solution for me.

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Re: POP3 then IMAP and back to POP3?

2004-07-02 Thread Allie Martin
Marten Gallagher wrote:

> If, when IMAP is running, can I change back and forth from IMAP to
> POP3 mode for one or more accounts?

No, you can't do this.

You definitely can't change from POP to IMAP. I've tried this. You
have to create a new account and make it IMAP from the outset.

The protocols are so different that switching back and forth isn't
possible.

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POP3 then IMAP and back to POP3?

2004-07-02 Thread Marten Gallagher
Hi 

My ISPs have all agreed to install IMAP - except the Microsoft
Exchange Server one - pah!

Anyway, I have located the Protocol change button in the Account
Properties.

So I assume I can select IMAP as a method on an account by account
basis.

If I change an account to IMAP and it's not yet fully configured at
the ISP end will it damage anything?

If, when IMAP is running, can I change back and forth from IMAP to
POP3 mode for one or more accounts?

I.e: is it just a means to an end or is it a matter of now you're
IMAPping so bye bye POP3 for that account for ever?

Marten Gallagher

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