But you cannot save Chatter emails on the card. If you want to delete off the server, it deletes off the palm. This is why I use Snappermail. --- Roger Prokic Baltimore, Maryland USA
-=[ This email was sent from a Palm Treo 680 palm computer using SnapperMail Enterprise Edition v2.3.7.01 ]=- ...... Original Message ....... On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 12:00:12 -0400 Sam Kamens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >David Clark wrote: >> I fiddled with the account cox.net again yesterday afternoon... >> changed a preference setting to download 50 msgs instead of 20, and >> suddenly it came to life. Downloaded a batch of msgs. But, that was >> the last of it. Even though multiple msgs were deleted since then, >> there was no activity this morning until I deleted ALL msgs from that >> account. Now it's busily downloading 50 msgs again. >> >> Methinks it's necessary to clean out mailboxes frequently, and just >> deleting a few at a time won't tell ChatterMail that there's room now >> to download some more. I suppose I could put them on the 2G Card, >> but not sure want to do that just yet. Frankly, I don't understand >> the Palm filing system and do not want msgs just intermingled with >> other stuff on the Card, which seems to be the setup. > >As far as storing messages on the card is concerned, Chatter puts the >messages for each mailbox into a directory on the card, so it doesn't >get in the way of anything else. It also stores the actual mailbox >configuration along with the messages. > >Nice effect of this is that if you need to hard reset or something (or >you get a new treo :-) ), and you reinstall Chatter, it will find the >mailboxes on the card and offer you the option of recreating them on the >fly; no need to have to re-enter all the parameters. > >I keep all of my Chatter email on my card and it works great (and >doesn't take up internal memory space). > >Sam > >
