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On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, Francis X. Mendez wrote...

> I have an account with about 9,000 messages. I would like to convert
> it to IMAP so that I can access them when I am away from my main
> computer. I have my own email server (ALT-N Mdaemon) so I can tell
> it what folders I want, but I do not know how to get my messages
> that exist in my POP3 account to go back to my server.

> Also, I have common folders that all users in my office have access
> to. I would like to make those IMAP folders in order to check them
> while out as well.

> Can this be done? Can you tell I don't do this for a living?

Unfortunately TB's IMAP implementation is rather lacking, and only
treats IMAP like an extended POP3 connection, allowing you to download
from more than one folder. Version 2 of TheBat will be supporting an
improved IMAP implementation apparently. You wouldn't be able to use
TheBat to perform the operations you are trying to do unfortunately.

- --
Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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