Hello Peter Ouwehand everyone else,
on 25-Nov-2006 at 03:28 you (Peter Ouwehand) wrote:
MO By the way, I am surprised I haven't seen Mary around. Is she still
MO hanging in here?
You're not the only one wondering about Mary not being on here for
quite some time now. Is there anyone having
On 11/14/06, Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Should I use TB!'s internal backup tool, or should I use something
else? Allie has suggested IMAPSize, but I'm not really satisfied with
it. Any ideas?
What I do it is:
* Use a provider that backs up
* Copy mail to a local folder.
I
On 11/8/06, Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And a last question (for this time), do I need to specify the IMAP root
folder in account properties? Currently I haven't and things seem to be
working as they should, but perhaps I am missing out on some convenient
features?
I haven't set
On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 at 09:53:27 +0100, Marcus wrote:
2. So far, I've used POPFile as my spamfilter. Using IMAP, I can't.
Popfile does support IMAP. I don't use IMAP so I can't comment on how
it works, but see
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExperimentalModules
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Robin
Using
On 11/14/06, Robin Anson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Popfile does support IMAP. I don't use IMAP so I can't comment on how
it works, but see
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExperimentalModules
Ouch, my bad. Thanks for correcting me, I will definitely have a look.
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Marcus
Marcus,
On 14-11-2006 09:53, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. What about backup? While using POP3, I used to archive my mail
folder now and then. That, I suppose, wont work anymore.
Well, it sort of works - but you need to rename folders and import them
as a normal POP3 mailbox. In short
Marcus,
On 14-11-2006 09:53, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. What about backup? While using POP3, I used to archive my mail
folder now and then. That, I suppose, wont work anymore.
Well, it sort of works - but you need to rename folders and import them
as a normal POP3 mailbox. In short
Hi Marcus,
Popfile does support IMAP. I don't use IMAP so I can't comment on how
it works, but see
http://popfile.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?ExperimentalModules
Ouch, my bad. Thanks for correcting me, I will definitely have a look.
I use it at works and it does a pretty good job. The
Marcus,
On 07-11-2006 19:50, you [] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I have understood things correctly, when I tell TB! to compress an
IMAP folder, it both compresses the cache and deletes messages on
server that has been marked for deletion but not yet expunged?
Exactly.
(and, btw, feel
On 11/6/06, Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess my main questions are; Should I trust TB! with my IMAP account?
Yes. No serious problems should arise.
Good to hear.
What are the main issues I should be aware of?
Lot's of small nits. My favourite ones are:
* Unread account
Marcus,
On 07-11-2006 11:00, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there anything which won't be working as I am used to from my
POP3-accounts? What about searhing? What about folder maintanence?
I have not been able to purge automatically. Has to be run manually.
And, is there any reason
On 11/7/06, Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have not been able to purge automatically. Has to be run manually.
OK. And while speaking of purging, what does compression do in an IMAP
environment? If I have understood things correctly, when I tell TB! to
compress an IMAP folder, it
Hello,
Long time no see. I've missed you all, but frankly, I can't find the time to
keep up with what is going on here. Anyway, I am currently switching from
POP3 to IMAP and since there are a few things I do not understand, I thought
I'd take the opportunity to drop by and say hello while
Marcus,
On 06-11-2006 14:56, you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So, how are things nowaday, do you
people use TB! with IMAP on a regular basis and are you satisfied with it?
I use it (see sig)
I guess my main questions are; Should I trust TB! with my IMAP account?
Yes. No serious problems
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