Harry Zink wrote:
Just as a general FYI should anyone be interested - the current
version of QmailToaster does properly seem to support IMAP-IDLE. After
installing the push-mail plugin into my Apple Mail.app, and turning
off my scheduled mail checks, I noticed that now push mail works
On Jul 17, 2007, at 7:25 AM, Jake Vickers wrote:
I don't own an iPhone, but can you tell me where the plugin comes
from, and possibly some more details? I'd like to put something on
the wiki on this (I have a Treo 700w myself), and I'm sure I'll be
needing this in the future, since one of
On Jul 11, 2007, at 11:51 PM, PakOgah wrote:
So if the device support pushmail, qmailtoaster can deliver the
email to client.
does it mean no more configuration made on server side?
No, it does not preclude proper configurations. It simply means that
an IMAP client is able receive
Just as a general FYI should anyone be interested - the current
version of QmailToaster does properly seem to support IMAP-IDLE.
After installing the push-mail plugin into my Apple Mail.app, and
turning off my scheduled mail checks, I noticed that now push mail
works properly. New mail
Harry Zink wrote:
Just as a general FYI should anyone be interested - the current
version of QmailToaster does properly seem to support IMAP-IDLE. After
installing the push-mail plugin into my Apple Mail.app, and turning
off my scheduled mail checks, I noticed that now push mail works
Hi Harry,
Only observation is that Courier-IMAP appears, nevertheless, to be
more resource intensive than, say, Dovecot which I have a running on
a separate server with Postfix - that would seem to be just the
nature of the beast.
I have been testing Dovecot on the side as a possible