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 hav
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.
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. T
Marcus,
On 14-11-2006 09:53, you wrote in
:
> 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 - a lot of tricks a
Marcus,
On 14-11-2006 09:53, you wrote in
:
> 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 - a lot of tricks a
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.
--
Marcus
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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
--
Robin
Using
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
Marcus,
On 07-11-2006 19:50, you [] wrote in
:
> 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 free to correct m
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 bo
Marcus,
On 07-11-2006 11:00, you wrote in
:
> 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 *not* to do full syn
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 accoun
Marcus,
On 06-11-2006 14:56, you wrote in
:
> 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 should arise.
> Do
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 trying
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