Hello Gary,
G From one of my UNIX servers, using another client, you can see many
G simultaneous connections, on just a few folders:
It is correct, but now try to select one mailbox from different
connections (or even clients).
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9Val
Hi 9Val,
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:38:23 +0200 UTC (3/10/2005, 3:38 AM -0600 UTC my time),
9Val wrote:
9 It is correct, but now try to select one mailbox from different
9 connections (or even clients).
It is the same, the below is from using not only the same mailbox, but also
reading the
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9Val:
And now to something slightly different:
What about the issue, that TheBat! loses eMails larger than ~1MB
when moving mails from local to a remote directory via IMAP?
I selected to automatically move sent eMails to the Sent-dir on the
server
Hello Gary,
G It is the same, the below is from using not only the same mailbox, but also
G reading the same email within that mailbox, using Outlook 2003 and Mulberry
G for the test. This is in my LAN Unix IMAPS server.
You have good server, not all servers allow that.
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Hello Michael,
MS I selected to automatically move sent eMails to the Sent-dir on the
Do you mean it is done by outgoing filter? Have you tried manual
moving/coping to IMAP?
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9Val
Hi 9Val,
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 17:57:50 +0200 UTC (3/10/2005, 9:57 AM -0600 UTC my
time), 9Val wrote:
9 You have good server, not all servers allow that.
LOL... I think pretty much most IMAP servers are that way, Binc and I think,
Courier are on Unix/Linux (I use Binc as you know), and I
Hello Allie,
AM However, when I ran the test at work multiple times, TB!
AM said some of the connections failed and that there may be a
AM problem with the server. Right. :) I doubt the problem is
AM with the server.
Problem is not only in server, but in collaboration with such server.
As I
Hi 9Val,
On 9/3/2005 5:26 AM, you wrote:
Problem is not only in server, but in collaboration with such
server. As I wrote before, only server I know which
correctly supports multiple connections is BatPost. It allows
access to the same mailbox from simultaneous connections
Hi Allie,
The original quoted text below was written on 09/03/2005 10:47 my local
time;
Hmmm. I wonder how ThunderBird does it? It has 9 connections
established with MDaemon.
Likewise, I've 18 connections with Thunderbird and MDaemon right now.
WIP
That abbreviation beats me.
Unless I'm wrong
Het was op woensdag 9 maart 2005 om 11:47 uur dat jij iets schreef over 'IMAP:
Problems with connection on running test' :
Hallo Allie,
WIP
A That abbreviation beats me.
Waiting In Patience??
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regards,
Cees
All Bibles are man-made - Thomas Alva Edison
Hello all,
Wednesday, March 9, 2005, Cees wrote:
WIP
A That abbreviation beats me.
Waiting In Patience??
It is Work In Progres, I think :-)
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Bye
Marek Mikus
Czech support of The Bat!
http://www.thebat.cz
Using the best The Bat! 3.0.2.10
under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Hello Allie,
A Hmmm. I wonder how ThunderBird does it? It has 9 connections
A established with MDaemon.
My working account on uw-imap works with 9 connections without any
problem. Unfortunately I have too slow connection to your test
account, so it can't be used for good debugging
Hi 9Val,
On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 12:26:05 +0200 UTC (3/9/2005, 4:26 AM -0600 UTC my time),
9Val wrote:
9 Problem is not only in server, but in collaboration with such server.
9 As I wrote before, only server I know which correctly supports
9 multiple connections is BatPost. It allows
Hi all,
There's a 'test' button beside the IMAP tuning option on how
many connections to the server are allowed.
I ran the test at home and it was fine. No problems found.
However, when I ran the test at work multiple times, TB!
said some of the connections failed and that there may be a
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