Title: IMAP Filtering
Dear all,
I am playing with IMAP again but this time I try to create Filters on TB! that shall be recognized by gMail. Those Filters I see are only stored on my TB! IMAP account but not in my gMail account.
Does that mean that creating IMAP filtering is not possible
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 9:26:01 AM, Eddie wrote:
I am playing with IMAP again but this time I try to create Filters
on TB! that shall be recognized by gMail. Those Filters I see are
only stored on my TB! IMAP account but not in my gMail account.
Does that mean that creating IMAP filtering
Dwight,
There is only one. Mulberry. The king of imap clients. Of course it
does have other faults.
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 9:26:01 AM, Eddie wrote:
I am playing with IMAP again but this time I try to create Filters
on TB! that shall be recognized by gMail. Those Filters I see are
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 3:50:13 PM, Gleason wrote:
There is only one. Mulberry. The king of imap clients. Of course it
does have other faults.
Ithought it was dead. Hasn't released anything since
21-February-2007. Hard to get a browser to go to its side because of
Dwight,
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 3:50:13 PM, Gleason wrote:
There is only one. Mulberry. The king of imap clients. Of course it
does have other faults.
Ithought it was dead. Hasn't released anything since
21-February-2007. Hard to get a browser to go to its
On Sunday, June 3, 2012, 4:34:27 PM, Gleason wrote:
There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.
Thanks, but I'll pass. I think the last machine I was running it on
would be before XP. I'm fine with TB! and TB for now.
Hello Gleason,
Sunday, June 3, 2012, 5:34:27 PM, you wrote:
There does continue to be open source work on it. I have a functional
Windows build from May 2011 I can send you.
Interesting.
This site is now flagged as un trusted.
https://www.mulberrymail.com/
Also see the following link:
Ethan,
When Cyrus Daboo took Mulberry into open source, I subscribed to the
developer's mailing list he offered. I told him that, in spite of the
fact that open source has a sort of religious following, it is not a
way to get a lot of top quality work done on Mulberry. He of course
ignored
Title: Re: IMAP Filtering
Dear Gleason,
--- Gleason / Monday Mon 04. Jun 2012, 07:04 AM
IMAP Filtering
When Cyrus Daboo took Mulberry into open source, I subscribed to the
developer's mailing list he offered. [...]
Thanks Gleason for this insight. So, do I understand from your
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