Hi,
BR I was merely quoting the above from the fastmail.fm mail client setup:
BR http://www.fastmail.fm/docs/imap/thebat.htm
Sorry; I was of the impression you had edited this page in some way.
In that case, please disregard. ;-)
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Hi Alto,
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Subject: Re[2]: Using TB from work and home
Hi,
BR I was merely quoting the above from the fastmail.fm mail
Hi Dwight,
Friday, July 18, 2008, 5:05:37 PM, you wrote:
I would be interested to know what features I am missing. I too tried
lots of those other mailers, such as thunderbird, mulberry, pegasus,
eudora, outlook, outlook express. I hated them all, and actually
outlook the least. TB! has
On Friday, July 18, 2008, 1:27:36 PM, Dwight Corrin wrote:
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, 9:46:43 PM, Günter Minnerup wrote:
I have such an archive account already, to keep my POP3 message base
manageable. So what you're saying is simply move everything beyond
the server quota into the archive
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, 5:56:05 PM, Alto Speckhardt wrote:
Hi Günter,
I'm looking for the best way to achieve the above, i.e. having the
entire message base (something like 70,000 messages) available at both
locations.
Just use IMAP instead of POP. Keep in mind that TheBat's IMAP is
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, 9:59:39 PM, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
This is what I do: Please note that I use good old POP, no IMAP.
The Bat! runs on my work computer and on my home computer, but that is
irrelevant. One or both of them could be running another email client,
or even webmail.
On Thursday, July 17, 2008, 9:43:15 PM, Alto Speckhardt wrote:
IMAP is no option, my email provider doesn't support it.
Well - it is what you are looking for. Go figure. ;-)
As it turns out, IMAP is an option after all... But as it is
impractical to keep my entire message base on the server,
On Friday, July 18, 2008, 1:06:17 AM, Alto Speckhardt wrote:
Yes, but you will have to create backups manually not to loose
anything. You could do something like this:
- On the work machine, use the IMAP account.
- On the home machine, use the IMAP accound.
- On the home machine,
On Friday, July 18, 2008, 1:13:09 AM, Dwight A Corrin wrote:
I have a dummy account for archiving on my desktop, which is password
protected so that it doesn't regularly get in the way and TB doesn't
try to operate on it all the time. When a mailbox gets up to 10,000 or
so messages, I will
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