il going to [Gmail]/Sent Mail. This folder actually
appears at the top level - same level as Inbox and sent mail does
indeed go there.
Weird but working.
--
Best regards,
Tonymailto:t...@parkinch.co.uk
The Bat! 7.1.18.3 (BETA) with IMAP on Windows 7 6.1.Service
Saturday, April 30, 2016, 8:55:32 PM, I wrote:
> You can only delete successfully from the inbox, but not from any
> subfolders.
> The mail comes right back from the trash folder.
Success!
After spending hours changing settings on both Gmail and TB, I
discovered that deletion works correctly, if
This is annoying!
You can only delete successfully from the inbox, but not from any
subfolders.
The mail comes right back from the trash folder.
There is one thread about this on the forum from a few years ago, with
no real solution.
Has anyone found one since then?
I've tried everything I can
Saturday, April 30, 2016, 10:13:16 AM, I wrote:
> What do I need to change in TB to make them go to the Sent folder
> instead?
I guess I had to create an outgoing filter to make this happen?
I thought this was happening automatically.
--
Best regards,
Susannemail
And another question:
I've set TB to use the [Gmail]/Sent folder for sent mail, which
resulted in all the sent mails from Gmail appearing in that folder.
New sent mail doesn't go there, though. It shows up in the folder that
it was sent from in TB.
All my mails sent to this group are showing up h
Hello Tony,
Saturday, April 30, 2016, 5:50:21 AM, you wrote:
> you can click on Setting/Labels and manage which labels Gmail will
> present to IMAP clients using the 'Show In IMAP' checkbox.
> TB! as a mail client simply shows what it sees.
> I hope that helps.
Th
> My folder tree in TB is a huge mess and filtering doesn't seem to work
> well.
I have subscribed to all folders except All Mail. I'm not a massive
Gmail user and this was done many moons ago so I can't remember how
this came about.
I believe that Gmail's IMAP imple
Hello Tony,
Friday, April 29, 2016, 4:55:59 AM, you wrote:
> They'll appear when you use
> Manage IMAP Folders, select the folders to subscribe to and then click
> OK.
I'm having a hard time understanding IMAP with TB.
Can someone please explain in simple terms which folders
Hello Susanne,
Friday, April 29, 2016, 1:16:53 AM, you wrote:
>> I think they need to be the same. You should manage them by right clicking on
>> the name of the account and selecting Manage IMAP folders.
> Oh, man! Maybe I'll stick with Pop3 for now! ;)
You don't
Hello Stuart,
Thursday, April 28, 2016, 4:56:35 PM, you wrote:
> I think they need to be the same. You should manage them by right clicking on
> the name of the account and selecting Manage IMAP folders.
Oh, man! Maybe I'll stick with Pop3 for now! ;)
Thanks!
--
Best regard
should manage them by right clicking on
the name of the account and selecting Manage IMAP folders.
--
Best regards,
Stuartmailto:skcu...@fastmail.fm
Using The Bat! Version 7.1.18.3 (BETA) (32-bit)
On Windows 10.0 Build
Hello,
I am moving to a new computer and am trying to set up my main account
as IMAP this time.
Am having a tough time with filters, though. They don't seem to work
on incoming messages.
Is it possible to have different folders in TB, and the Gmail account?
Or do I have to set up the
Hallo TBUDL,
Op zondag 31 januari 2016, 18:40:53, schreef Petr Laznovsky:
> I am new on IMAP: How could I config program to storing messages sent from
> IMAP account to server
> SENT forlder, not only to local disc. Want to messages sent from
> desktop will be visible in webmail
I am new on IMAP: How could I config program to storing messages sent from IMAP account to server
SENT forlder, not only to local disc. Want to messages sent from desktop will be visible in webmail
connnected to this account.
thanks, L
Hi
On Monday 27 April 2015 at 4:36:02 AM, in
, Susanne wrote:
> I don't seem to be able to move folders from one
> account into another. Am I missing something?
> Shift+Ctrl doesn't do it.
No IMAP here, I only use POP. But for me:-
++ moves a folder out from under i
Hallo Susanne,
Op maandag 27 april 2015, 5:36:02, schreef Susanne:
> I don't seem to be able to move folders from one account into another.
> Am I missing something?
> Shift+Ctrl doesn't do it.
Select a filter
Press Ctrl-C
Select the new account
Press Ctrl-V
That's copying, I know, but it works
Hi,
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 7:31:54 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
> I always wondered if you could rearrange things with windows
> explorer.
This doesn't work for me, either.
Copied the folders into the IMAP account folder, but nothing shows up
in TB.
The missing fol
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 8:02:24 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
> The ones in the sorting office should adjust to the new account
> automatically The ones in Folder will have to be hunted down and changed
> manually
I don't seem to be able to move folders from one account into another.
Am I miss
>But the filters will probably not work, if the folders are not associated with
>an account? Or will they? I have to admit that IMAP is mysterious to me. I
>have a lot of messages in some of the folders of on account. The other
>accounts are very simple. I'll experiment with
Hi,
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 7:31:54 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
> ANyway, if you create the new IMAP accounts you can drag the
> folders on the POP account into the IMAP folder or better yet into
> folders that are not associated with an account if you have a ton of
> sav
> Thanks for all the help with moving to a new pc!
> I'm actually back on the old pc, since the new one had a bad harddrive
> and will be exchanged.
> Now I'm wondering, how to best change accounts to IMAP on TB.
> Looks like I would have to create a new account.
&g
Thanks for all the help with moving to a new pc!
I'm actually back on the old pc, since the new one had a bad harddrive
and will be exchanged.
Now I'm wondering, how to best change accounts to IMAP on TB.
Looks like I would have to create a new account.
But can the message bases, f
Roelof Otten:
> Hallo TBUDL,
>
> Op donderdag 18 december 2014, 12:38:36, schreef Luca:
>
> > My problem is: how do I transform an IMAP folder into a common folder, when
> > I
> > don't have access to the imap server anymore?
> ...
> There might be
Hi
On Thursday 18 December 2014 at 11:38:36 AM, in
, Luca wrote:
> It seems I cannot even copy a single message from an
> IMAP folder to a different one, if I'm not connected to
> the IMAP server.
I thought storing messages on the server rather than locally was the
mai
Hallo TBUDL,
Op donderdag 18 december 2014, 12:38:36, schreef Luca:
> My problem is: how do I transform an IMAP folder into a common folder, when I
> don't have access to the imap server anymore?
Changing a imap folder into a common folder is not possible. By its
nature an ima
Hello,
My problem is: how do I transform an IMAP folder into a common folder, when I
don't have access to the imap server anymore?
It seems I cannot even copy a single message from an IMAP folder to a
different one, if I'm not connected to the IMAP server.
Thanx.
--
Luca - e-mail:
rote:
>>> I have many IMAP folders with lots of messages without bodies, just headers.
>>> I'd like to get all bodies, but I can't find other way except for selecting
>>> every single message one by one.
>>> Is there any "get all bodies" com
Hello Luca,
On Thu, 03 Jul 2014 16:14:24 +0200 GMT (03-Jul-14, 21:14 +0700 GMT),
Luca wrote:
> Thomas Fernandez:
>> The whole idea of IMAP is that you leave the messages on the server
>> and don't keep them all on your computer. If you want all bodies, I
>> bel
Thomas Fernandez:
> The whole idea of IMAP is that you leave the messages on the server
> and don't keep them all on your computer. If you want all bodies, I
> believe POP is better for you.
>
> Why do you want all bodies on your server, may I ask?
For local filtering. I use
Stuart Cuddy:
> Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 9:34:46 AM, you wrote:
> > Is there any "get all bodies" command, somewhere? Workarounds?
>
> Right click the account name and select Manage IMAP folders. Then Right click
> on
> the folder you want all the messages for an
Good afternoon Thomas & TBUDL,
just now (on 07/01/2014 at 16:47) Thomas commented:
> On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 16:34:46 +0200 GMT (01-Jul-14, 21:34 +0700 GMT),
> Luca wrote:
>> I have many IMAP folders with lots of messages without bodies, just headers.
>> I'd like to get a
Hello Luca,
On Tue, 01 Jul 2014 16:34:46 +0200 GMT (01-Jul-14, 21:34 +0700 GMT),
Luca wrote:
> I have many IMAP folders with lots of messages without bodies, just headers.
> I'd like to get all bodies, but I can't find other way except for selecting
> every single message
Hello Luca,
Tuesday, July 1, 2014, 9:34:46 AM, you wrote:
> I have many IMAP folders with lots of messages without bodies, just headers.
> I'd like to get all bodies, but I can't find other way except for selecting
> every single message one by one.
> Is there any &q
I have many IMAP folders with lots of messages without bodies, just headers.
I'd like to get all bodies, but I can't find other way except for selecting
every single message one by one.
Is there any "get all bodies" command, somewhere? Workarounds?
Tnx.
--
Luca -
selected folders, then click
> "start." As I said, I don't know if this works for IMAP or just POP
> but if it works for you it is effectively the "purge all" command you
> are seeking.
Thanks for the reminder. I had forgotten that. It does seem to get the
Hello Rick,
> It will work, but it is S_L_O_W
You're not kidding.
--
Best regards,
Tonymailto:t...@parkinch.co.uk
The Bat! 5.8.10
Current version is 6.1.8 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/t
It will work, but it is S_L_O_W
--
Rick
"Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it. Believe nothing
just because a belief is generally held. Believe nothing just because it is
said in ancient books. Believe nothing just because it is said to be of divine
origin. Believe noth
Hi
On Monday 2 June 2014 at 11:42:00 AM, in
, Tony Hoare wrote:
> Hello MFPA,
>>> Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all
>>> recursively?
>> I don't know if it works for IMAP as well as for POP,
>> but you could try Folder | Maintenance Ce
Hello MFPA,
>> Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all
>> recursively?
> I don't know if it works for IMAP as well as for POP, but you could
> try Folder | Maintenance Centre.
I'm looking for a way where I don't have to set it on every folder.
Perh
know if it works for IMAP as well as for POP, but you could
try Folder | Maintenance Centre.
--
Best regards
MFPAmailto:2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net
He's an environmentalist - his arguments are 100% recycled
Using The Bat! v4.0.38 on Windows XP 5.1
Hello TBUDL,
Does anyone know how to purge all folders without having to set each
individual folder to purge on exit?
Is there a purge all command? Or even purge all recursively?
--
Best regards,
Tony mailto:t...@parkinch.co.uk
The Bat! 5.8.10 with IMAP on Windows
of 4 IMAP accounts I use, two of them will not show the folders when I
use the IMAP Folder Manager. wo will
They are all with 1and1. They are all IMAP and "should" have exactly the
same settings. They do in fact appear to be set up the same way when I
look in Account Settings/Mail
Hello Scuddy,
Thursday, October 31, 2013, 5:32:16 PM, you wrote:
smn> What port are you using?
I've used 25, 26 (Verizon ISP specific), 2525 (A2Hosting specific),
and 465 with Secure SSL/TLS settings.
When I set-up another IMAP account without mirroring a POP account, it
has worked f
Hello Richard,
A reminder of what Richard Newman typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 13:25:48 GMT -0400
SC>> Is the Authentication for SMTP set?
RN> Yes as perform SMTP Authencication (RFC 2425)
SC>> Using Same User name and password?
RN> While the user name and password are the same. I
Hello Stuart,
Thursday, October 31, 2013, 1:03:03 PM, you wrote:
SC> Is the Authentication for SMTP set?
Yes as perform SMTP Authencication (RFC 2425)
SC> Using Same User name and password?
While the user name and password are the same. I have it set to "use
specific settings" with the same info
Hello Richard,
A reminder of what Richard Newman typed on:
Thursday, October 31, 2013 at 12:55:41 GMT -0400
RN> I just changed two accounts over to IMAP at my ISPs suggestion. I
RN> receive messages just fine but I can not send any. My SMTP settings
RN> are exactly the sam
Hello Bat Users,
I just changed two accounts over to IMAP at my ISPs suggestion. I
receive messages just fine but I can not send any. My SMTP settings
are exactly the same as they were with as a POP account but the send
button is totally dead when I want to send a message.
I'm usi
Hello
I am setting up IMAP on TB and my phone (Android) but cannot get the two to
co-exist consistently.
This is only on one account and using TB 5.4.8 in Windows 8. I still have this
account on POP but is set not to collect
I have set up a second account with IMAP from the same source. The
Hello Feli,
Saturday, September 21, 2013, 1:43:18 PM, you wrote:
> Hello David,
> On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 11:00:47 +0100GMT Forums wrote:
F>> I am using port 587 to send
F>> When I click on the account in TB it sounds and the message at the
F>> bottom is "IMAP - aut
Hello David,
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 11:00:47 +0100GMT Forums wrote:
F> I am using port 587 to send
F> When I click on the account in TB it sounds and the message at the
F> bottom is "IMAP - authentication failed.
Try to use connection type standard and port 143. I have two IMAP
a
I am trying to change over one of my accounts to IMAP. Currently it is on POP
The provider is One and One. I have created a new account and followed their
instruction here
http://faq.oneandone.co.uk/communication/e_mail/how_to_send_and_receive_e_mail_from_your_computer/14.html
but when I send
x27;ve never encountered this problem. I just looked through attachments
in several folders, and all have the correct extension. I looked at
pdf, wpd, doc, jpg, xls, xlsx,
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Usi
>Or maybe I have an incorrect setting?
I have only seen this with Outlook users that have incorrect settings in their
client. Someone may correct me on this. I also get graphics with no extension,
which is an issue on the original sender's end, yet The Bat reads 99% of them
flawlessly. I must of
Barry wrote:
> With the current version I have decided to revisit IMAP4 mail handling. It
> all seems to be working quite well other than handling attachments.
> A attachments are received as 'part.att'
Just to follow up, I asked this question previously and Marck suggested I
check the message
Hi
With the current version I have decided to revisit IMAP4 mail handling. It
all seems to be working quite well other than handling attachments.
A attachments are received as 'part.att' which means I can't open them with
their default programs. I can, however, save the attached file and rename
Hello Petr,
> Hi, does this means the only Inbox is folder on server? I was
> created the IMAP account, so I am sure
> the folders inside account are IMAP folders.
> But as far as I know, the imap folders can be remote (on imap
> server) or local. I am curious if my
> fol
Dne 2.4.2013 10:31, Tony Hoare napsal(a):
Hello Petr,
Monday, April 1, 2013, 9:54:15 AM, you wrote:
How do I recongnize if the imap folder is the local one (created by thebat!) or
server one. When I
switching thebat! language, the folders in the Thebat! changing its names
accordingly.
The
Hello Petr,
Monday, April 1, 2013, 9:54:15 AM, you wrote:
> How do I recongnize if the imap folder is the local one (created by thebat!)
> or server one. When I
> switching thebat! language, the folders in the Thebat! changing its names
> accordingly.
The IMAP folders are a darker
How do I recongnize if the imap folder is the local one (created by thebat!) or server one. When I
switching thebat! language, the folders in the Thebat! changing its names accordingly.
L.
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' i
Marck Pearlstone wrote:
> Dear Barry,
>
> @10-Feb-2013, 12:32 Barry [B] in
> mid:1772226291382191934.999080gmane-kentra.co...@news.gmane.org
> said:
>
> ...
> software vendor and they can throw no light on it, so I'm starting to
> suspect TheBat! And IMAP.
Dear Barry,
@10-Feb-2013, 12:32 Barry [B] in
mid:1772226291382191934.999080gmane-kentra.co...@news.gmane.org said:
...
B> software vendor and they can throw no light on it, so I'm starting to
B> suspect TheBat! And IMAP. When I used POP3 it was never an issue.
B> Any ideas?
Hi
My office fax system sends an email out when a fax is either sent or
received. The fax is attached as a PDF file. Recently since I've moved over
to IMAP I've noticed that the attachment is always named 'part.att' when it
should be of the form .pdf.
If I save and rename t
Hello Peter,
Monday, October 29, 2012, 2:57:59 PM, you wrote:
> Robert,
>> When I highlight the particular account's "Inbox" and right-click and
>> choose to Re-Filter, all the evil miscreant messages are moved...
> Wait for a fix like the rest of us have been doing for a couple of years.
some
for a fix like the rest of us have been doing for a couple of years.
--
Best regards
Peter Fjelsten
5.3.2.2 (BETA) Pro MyGate, RSS
4 IMAP (Courier) & 1 IMAP (Fastmail), 1 POP3 MyGate, 350K+ msgs.
Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6002 Service Pack 2
Hello Rick,
Friday, October 26, 2012, 9:01:43 AM, you wrote:
> I have had that on rare occasions, but can't reproduce it at will. I
> can't help on that other than to suggest seeing what happens if you
> rearrange the order of the filters
Sure. I can try that. I've certainly tried many othe
RD> I still have the same problem with my
RD> Inbox Filter, on one of 5, IMAP Accts being rather inconsistent about
RD> filtering the incoming messages and moving them to a Common-Folder.
RD> Of the other IMAP accounts, these filters are seemingly the same. A
RD> message
I still have the same problem with my
Inbox Filter, on one of 5, IMAP Accts being rather inconsistent about
filtering the incoming messages and moving them to a Common-Folder.
Of the other IMAP accounts, these filters are seemingly the same. A
message comes into myn...@mydomain.net; gets
; downloaded by the first POP3 Bat, and skips it.
This is very peculiar indeed, as the POP protocol does not know flags
like "read". The IMAP protocol does.
aas> It worked both ways for me when I tested it: no matter if the
aas> desktop PC or the notebook PC happened to be the "f
e set to leave messages on the
server).
As to the interaction between the POP3 Bat and IMAP smartphones,
there is no problem. (Apart from the inconvenience of messages already-read
on the smartphone appearing as unread when downloaded by the POP3 Bat,
the lost mark-up of messages flagged on the s
Hi
On Saturday 15 September 2012 at 10:12:52 PM, in
, a...@avenarius.sk wrote:
> MFPA, wrote
>> How was it interfering?
> Depending on which POP3 copy of The Bat! happened to
> download a particular message first, it was then
> skipped by the other POP3 copy of the Bat.
Normally, downloading
#x27;s what I do here without problems. The POP3 protocol does not
know "already downloaded", so what I download on one PC (office) is
still marked "not downloaded" when I download it on another PC (home).
That's the reason why I prefer POP over IMAP, but many people disagre
downloading every message again. In other words the
> local
> folder was emptied and now it is filling it up again, instead of emptying the
> folder on the server and then syncing the empty folder.
> Also as mentioned earlier filtering messages seems to be hit and miss.
Having just
akes any difference on the overall speed and
aas> usability of the IMAP Bat. :-)
I'm not sure about that option, but you could use TB's filtering features to
move files to a separate folder based on the number of emails or the age of
the
emails. This could be an archive folder
A Bat-fellow, Stuart Cuddy,
wrote in
on Saturday, 15th September 2012 at 17:39:27 (GMT -0500),
which was Sunday, 0:39 a.m. in Bratislava --
>>> so not synchronising that folder halves the amount to download.
>> Yes, but this may be the issue: I can see no setting for The Bat
Hello Tbudl,
A reminder of what tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com typed on:
Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 23:12:52 GMT +0200
>> so not synchronising that folder halves the amount to download.
aas> Yes, but this may be the issue: I can see no setting for The Bat's IMAP
aas> folder
folders
Exactly. So for a Gmail account where I have 150 thousand messages,
the IMAP Bat indicates that there are 300 thousand messages. Everything
is doubled, so you have constant "double vision". Particularly annoying
is that even if you mark a message as "Read" in the mai
I deleted
> everything on the MacBook and started again from
> scratch, setting up my accounts as IMAP.
I don't use IMAP, so can't help with that.
I read somewhere that the "[Gmail]/All Mail" folder is an extra copy
of all the messages in all other folders, so not synchronisi
Dear Bat-fellows,
Can you tweak the IMAP mode in The Bat so that it behaves like
the iPad's "Mail" client, downloading only the most recent 1000
messages, rather than all the hundreds of thousands (!) of messages
from previous years, in dozens of folders?
I've been a TB a
that it's a server related problem?
I have only experienced problems with colour groups but for me, these are often
lost.
--
Best regards
Peter Fjelsten
5.1.2 Pro MyGate, RSS
4 IMAP (Courier) & 1 IMAP (Fastmail), 1 POP3 MyGate, 350K+ msgs.
Windows Vista 6.0 Buil
TB keeps on losing messages attributes, marks, flags and colour groups for my
IMAP account. I'm on 5.2 now, but I've been seeing this happening for all the
last year.
Every now and then, all of a sudden, any unread, parked, coloured, flagged
message turns read, unparked, no colou
Someone asked this some time ago and I don't remember if it was ever
answered
I just set up IMAP for one of my Google accounts. I clear the trash
and then go the the web interface and there are still some items left
in the general TRASH folder (not in the IMAP/TRASH
This is not mak
> I know about the basic concepts of IMAP, but was hoping for TB to use
> the cache while I am offline and do the deleting of the mails later,
> when connected.
> Is there a setting to make this possible, maybe?
If you don't have a permanent Internet connection you can forget
Dear List,
The message that appears when deleting the cache of an IMAP folder
(something like "if you modified anything while being offline all your
changes will be lost") suggests that working offline with IMAP might
be possible. However I noticed that when I am not connected to my I
Hi Tim,
TH> Hello Tbudl,
TH> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
TH> gamail. The connection window freezes when checking google and TB
TH> freezes as well. Has anyone else experienced this? I guess I could
TH> use POP in checking gmai
Hello Bob,
Monday, July 25, 2011, 6:06:18 PM, you wrote:
> Hi Tim,
> Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 11:45:34 AM, you wrote:
TH>> Hello Tbudl,
TH>> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
TH>> gamail. The connection window freezes when c
Hi Tim,
Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 11:45:34 AM, you wrote:
TH> Hello Tbudl,
TH> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
TH> gamail. The connection window freezes when checking google and TB
TH> freezes as well. Has anyone else experienced thi
Hello Tim,
Monday, July 25, 2011, 5:08:55 PM, you wrote:
>>> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
>>> gamail. The connection window freezes when checking google and TB
>>> freezes as well. Has anyone else experienced this? I
Hello Sean,
Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 12:09:40 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Tim,
> Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 6:45:34 PM, you wrote:
>> Hello Tbudl,
>> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
>> gamail. The connection window freezes whe
Hello Tim,
Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 6:45:34 PM, you wrote:
> Hello Tbudl,
> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
> gamail. The connection window freezes when checking google and TB
> freezes as well. Has anyone else experienced this? I g
Hello Tim,
Wednesday, July 20, 2011, 12:45:34 PM, you wrote:
> IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
> gamail. The connection window freezes when checking google and TB
> freezes as well. Has anyone else experienced this? I guess I could
>
Hello Tbudl,
IMAP is worthless and extremely buggy on TB when trying to access
gamail. The connection window freezes when checking google and TB
freezes as well. Has anyone else experienced this? I guess I could
use POP in checking gmail.
--
Best regards,
Tim
Hallo Tim,
On Tue, 19 Jul 2011 22:01:02 -0600GMT (20-7-2011, 6:01 , where I
live), you wrote:
TH> Can someone please send me the IMAP email settings for Gmail?
smtp.gmail.com
STARTTLS
port 587
Authentication: same user/passw as for mail retrieval
imap.gmail.com
TLS
port 993
Authenticat
Hello Tbudl,
Can someone please send me the IMAP email settings for Gmail? I'm
trying to set up a Gmail account for TB but Googles instructions
don't work.
--
Best regards,
Tim mailto:timh.
Note added.
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Hello Maurice,
A reminder of what Maurice Snellen typed on:
Wednesday, June 29, 2011 at 17:51:19 GMT +0200
MS> 2) is there a way to have rules that auto-create folders for mails to be
MS> sorted into, to create IMAP ones. I've noticed that if I copy the rule
MS> from my POP3
Listmembers:
I'm considering migrating to IMAP, but I'd like to keep all the mail
that is currently downloaded locally to my TB! in a POP3 account.
As I have several hundreds of folders and rules, this is quite an
effort, so before I embark on this journey, I'd like to ask two
Hi All,
After years of being a TB! POP user, I finally find myself in need of
using IMAP.
I know that TB! has had problems with IMAP in the past and I hope
those problems have been resolved. However, I have a different
problem: I know nothing about using IMAP.
What does "subscribe&
o my HDD and my NAS.
> Is it possible to have IMAP and still download a copy to your computer?
Yes. See above.
> If you have set up a whole bunch of folders for your mail, do you have
> to do the same for your phone?
On my phone I can easily set it up with the same folders as on the serve
Hi, Dwight,
You wrote:
> Is your positive experience with IMAP a function of using ver. 5.0.0,
or
> were you able to get it to work with version 4.0.18. or earlier?
'version 4.x worked better with IMAP than any other client I tried.
4.0.18 is a pretty old version. It shows at
On Saturday, January 15, 2011, 11:21:20 PM, Sacks, Avram wrote:
> Is your positive experience with IMAP a function of using ver. 5.0.0, or
> were you able to get it to work with version 4.0.18. or earlier?
version 4.x worked better with IMAP than any other client I tried.
4.0.1
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