On February 14, 2003 02:43 pm, Jorge Rodriguez wrote:
there should be an option for offline access in the clients (mozilla and
outlook has it)
I finally found it. For each folder properties you can set Synchronization
to download all messages (headers and bodies). That seems to be doing
Hi,
Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnected IMAP
operation?
Basically our client would like to use IMAP for all of it's advantages but
they'd also like to have messages cached on the local machine so that in
disconnected situations they can still read/search their
More easyly solvable by policy.
Operative Instructions for Disconected Mail Service:
1.- Open your client
2.- Create a local folder called Emergency Local
3.- Copy all mails you want acailable for operations while disconected
to Emergency Local. REMEMBER, if you dont copy them, you cannot
there should be an option for offline access in the clients (mozilla and
outlook has it)
Fraser Campbell wrote:
Hi,
Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnected IMAP
operation?
Basically our client would like to use IMAP for all of it's advantages but
they'd also like
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 11:30:37AM -0500, Fraser Campbell wrote:
Are there email clients in Windows that will support disconnected IMAP
operation?
Mozilla atleast supports this, just mark the folders to be downloaded,
and tell mozilla to go offline.
Regards, Sami Haahtinen
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