Sveiki, Saturday, January 14, 2012, 2:26:30 PM, you wrote:
> Dear Vilius, > --->>> Vilius Šumskas / Saturday 14. Jan 2012, 10:54:35 > My first IMAP4 account >>> I must mention that this account is already accessed through POP >>> using Outlook (hopefully I can convince my client to change to >>> TB!). The idea on this second Computer is, that he is accessing his >>> eMail using IMAP4 when traveling and that the eMail is still >>> available from the first computer. >> You must switch all clients to IMAP then. One POP and one IMAP just >> won't work realiably. The whole point of IMAP is to make email >> accessable on all clients all the time. > The reason for using POP on One computer (the main computer) and IMAP > on others is to have all eMails stored on the Main Computer so he can > also read and prepare eMails offline. The email *is* available on IMAP in offline mode too. Just set full synchronization on all folder and the email will be available on local client all the time, and syncronize when you are online. Just like POP does. > When I look at the gMail settings I can have POP and IMAP simultaneous > activated. THis is also what I do on my side. Usually I have all on > POP but my e72 Nokia access One account using IMAP. I suppose you are using "Leave message on the server" in case of POP. Else you would see serious inconsecienses in the email on different clients. Anyway, as said above there is no point to using POP instead of IMAP anymore. The only reason why POP was invented is because old slow modem connections could not handle amount of data required for IMAP. -- Best regards, Vilius ________________________________________________________ Current beta is 5.0.30.2 | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

