Dear Vilius,

 --->>> Vilius Šumskas / Saturday 14. Jan 2012, 16:53:16
        My first IMAP4 account


>> 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.

How are you doing this? I have not found the trick!


>> 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.

Yes so it is.


> 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.

I do see your point. Let me check this out if you could guid me
through the point above.


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