Hello all,

it was always said that IMAP support in v.1 was really a kind of
POP3-solution and not the 'real thing' where your mail stays on the
server... so i was very glad that v.2 promised better IMAP support. After
some problems i now finally can connect (manually, automatically does not
work ?) with our IMAP server and read my mail. But i noticed that for
messages with attachments it took a long time to load ?!
So i looked in the TB directory for the server and noticed a .tbb (.tbi ?)
file that is already over 40 Mb after an hour of use !!

I checked with an editor and all mail content including attachments is
stored locally on my PC ... is that the way IMAP is supposed to work ? In
comparison, the folder in Mozilla is only 250 Kb and i've been using that
for months ! Attachments are shown but only retrieved when i open them.

All folders are set up as "Don't synchronize" so i wonder why everthing is
downloaded to my PC ...

-- 
Rob
Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
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