--> Tuesday, November 11, 2003, 9:31:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

-->> Tuesday, November 11, 2003, 9:25:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> How do I delete messages from the IMAP server?

>> As a matter of reference, does TB allow me to use IMAP in a manner which
>> is similar to POP saving all mail locally and deleting it from the server.
>> Conversely, does TB allow me to use IMAP and store every message on the
>> server, never locally? Finally, does TB allow everything in between,
>> deleting some messages from the server, but keeping them on the client side
>> and vice versa?

>> What are the symbols next to the message counts. <*> <2> etc?

> Another question... my mail host allows both POP and IMAP connections,
> but the boxes are connected in some way such that one normal POP fetch
> would download all mails (deleting them), destroying IMAP.

> Obviously, I wouldn't delete something I didn't want to, but is the above
> logic correct? If so, is there anything I can do about this to lessen damage
> if an accident did occur? I would need to move all the messages back up?

Don't even bother answering, I'm already done trying to use IMAP (again).

I'd rather build a web interface to a local TB installation and until then
I can use remote desktop. IMAP is baffling.

Any information on TB's mail storage format out there?

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