Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-16 Thread Daniel
On 16/07/2015 3:15 AM, hawker wrote: Snip I know no way to have IMAP remove the mail from the server for local storage so I have to do it this way. Note: I don't use (or know much about) IMAP, but I thought if you moved a message, on your computer, to another folder, rather than your inbox,

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-16 Thread hawker
On 7/16/2015 5:23 AM, Daniel wrote: On 16/07/2015 3:15 AM, hawker wrote: Snip I know no way to have IMAP remove the mail from the server for local storage so I have to do it this way. Note: I don't use (or know much about) IMAP, but I thought if you moved a message, on your computer, to

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-16 Thread Jonathan N. Little
hawker wrote: On 7/16/2015 5:23 AM, Daniel wrote: On 16/07/2015 3:15 AM, hawker wrote: Snip I know no way to have IMAP remove the mail from the server for local storage so I have to do it this way. Note: I don't use (or know much about) IMAP, but I thought if you moved a message, on your

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-15 Thread hawker
On 7/12/2015 8:35 PM, Larry wrote: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from the server? The way I handle this is: All computers

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-14 Thread David Wilkinson
Mason83 wrote: Maybe you could manually move older messages to your Local Folders hierarchy? This is what I do. -- David Wilkinson ___ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-13 Thread erendil
Larry a écrit : Ed Mullen wrote: Larry wrote on 7/12/2015 8:35 PM: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from the server?

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-13 Thread G. Ross
Larry wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Larry wrote on 7/12/2015 8:35 PM: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from the server? Assuming

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-13 Thread Mason83
On 13/07/2015 05:13, Larry wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Larry wrote on 7/12/2015 8:35 PM: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-13 Thread Ray_Net
Mason83 wrote on 13/07/2015 07:58: On 13/07/2015 05:13, Larry wrote: Ed Mullen wrote: Larry wrote on 7/12/2015 8:35 PM: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-12 Thread Larry
Ed Mullen wrote: Larry wrote on 7/12/2015 8:35 PM: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from the server? Assuming you're meaning

Re: IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-12 Thread Ed Mullen
Larry wrote on 7/12/2015 8:35 PM: Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from the server? Assuming you're meaning using SeaMonkey,

IMAP Mail Question

2015-07-12 Thread Larry
Is there a way to synchronize the most recent 30 days of mail between the server and 2 or more computers and save messages over 31 days old locally (keep local copies on each computer) and delete them from the server? ___ support-seamonkey mailing