On 3/13/14 9:29 PM +0900, stan wrote:
Trane Francks wrote:
On 3/13/14 6:53 PM +0900, cyberzen wrote:
Le 13/03/2014 08:23, Trane Francks a écrit :
Optionally copy your old POP mail back into the IMAP account.
it could be wise to avoid overloading of the imap server, and keep
archive in a local folder, witch can be read by SM
It's been my experience that IMAP with SeaMonkey is not quite as
comfortable as I'd like. I archive all my IMAP mail in local folders.
Well it appears it does not work.
if I have new IMAP Folder and copy into it all folders and files from
POP3 Folder -- it does not work.
Which Folders/Files are actually interchangeable from POP3 to IMAP?
Understand that we're not talking about copying file system folders;
we're talking about copying folders /in SeaMonkey/ from a POP3 account
to Local Folders. It's a somewhat laborious process, especially for
complex folder structures. You have to manually create the folder
structure in Local Folders and then highlight the mail in the POP3
account folder, right-click and select either Copy To or Move To and
then choose your target folder in Local Folders.
If you do not use SeaMonkey to do the Copy or Move, it will not work. At
least, I do not know how it could be made to work otherwise.
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