can't quite figure out how to do it... Any hints?
> In account properties, under the "Transport" tab I can change the server name,
> port and auth. scheme, but how to switch from POP3 to IMAP?
You cannot switch an account. You have to create a new account, and create it
can change the server name,
port and auth. scheme, but how to switch from POP3 to IMAP?
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Hallo Susanne,
Op maandag 27 april 2015, 5:36:02, schreef Susanne:
I don't seem to be able to move folders from one account into another.
Am I missing something?
Shift+Ctrl doesn't do it.
Select a filter
Press Ctrl-C
Select the new account
Press Ctrl-V
That's copying, I know, but it works.
Hi
On Monday 27 April 2015 at 4:36:02 AM, in
mid:5510096938.20150426203...@gmail.com, Susanne wrote:
I don't seem to be able to move folders from one
account into another. Am I missing something?
Shift+Ctrl doesn't do it.
No IMAP here, I only use POP. But for me:-
SHIFT+CTRL+LeftArrow
Thanks for all the help with moving to a new pc!
I'm actually back on the old pc, since the new one had a bad harddrive
and will be exchanged.
Now I'm wondering, how to best change accounts to IMAP on TB.
Looks like I would have to create a new account.
But can the message bases, folders and
Thanks for all the help with moving to a new pc!
I'm actually back on the old pc, since the new one had a bad harddrive
and will be exchanged.
Now I'm wondering, how to best change accounts to IMAP on TB.
Looks like I would have to create a new account.
But can the message bases, folders
Hi,
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 7:31:54 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
ANyway, if you create the new IMAP accounts you can drag the
folders on the POP account into the IMAP folder or better yet into
folders that are not associated with an account if you have a ton of
saved mail that
But the filters will probably not work, if the folders are not associated with
an account? Or will they? I have to admit that IMAP is mysterious to me. I
have a lot of messages in some of the folders of on account. The other
accounts are very simple. I'll experiment with one of the simple
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 8:02:24 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
The ones in the sorting office should adjust to the new account
automatically The ones in Folder will have to be hunted down and changed
manually
I don't seem to be able to move folders from one account into another.
Am I
Hi,
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 7:31:54 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
I always wondered if you could rearrange things with windows
explorer.
This doesn't work for me, either.
Copied the folders into the IMAP account folder, but nothing shows up
in TB.
The missing folder command
Dear All,
I planned to activated imap on my gmail account.
Previously, I have set the account in my TB! using POP3 protocol, is there any
way to change the protocol in TB! or should I created new account ?
Big Thanks.
Darmawan
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created new account ?
You need to create a new account. It isn't possible to change an
account in TB from pop3 to imap.
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Hallo Darmawan,
On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 09:24:45 + (GMT)GMT (4-12-2007, 10:24, where I
live), you wrote:
MSD Big Thanks.
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Hi all,
I apologise if this has been asked multiple times before, but I'm after
some assistance to what is hopefully quite a straight forward question!?
I've decided to convert one of my accounts from POP3 to IMAP as my
server supports both protocols.
The account in question currently has about
On Tuesday, 23 November 2004, Chris Weaven wrote:
CW Is this at all possible, or is it a case of having to re-create
CW the account in IMAP and then copy the folders, messages and
CW filters over?
I'm sure you need to re-create the account in IMAP, then create the
folders and then copy the
Hi Chris Weaven,
On 22/11/2004 3:33 PM, you wrote:
To cut a long story short, basically I'd like to 'simply' keep
everything intact as it is, but change the account to IMAP rather
than POP3.
Is this at all possible, or is it a case of having to re-create the
account in IMAP and then copy
Hi Tim,
On Tuesday, November 23, 2004 07:37 your local time, which was Monday,
November 22, 2004 at 20:37 my local time, Tim [T] wrote;
T I'm sure you need to re-create the account in IMAP, then create the
T folders and then copy the messages and filters. That's what I did,
T anyway.
I was
The account in question currently has about 30 folders with multiple
filters in place to move messages to these folders.
Another thought, you may want to reconsider using IMAP if you rely on
filtering. I've still not had any success with automatic filtering on IMAP
accounts.
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T Use Thunderbird to copy the messages to IMAP -- it's much better at
T this than TB! is.
Hmm, if there a brief guide available of how to do this?
What I did was from TB!, select the messages in a folder and export as
unix mailbox in the Tbird Local Folders (in your profile/mail folder). I
Hi lists,
On Tuesday, November 23, 2004 08:56 your local time, which was Monday,
November 22, 2004 at 21:56 my local time, lists lists [L] wrote;
L Another thought, you may want to reconsider using IMAP if you rely on
L filtering. I've still not had any success with automatic filtering on IMAP
L
Hi TBUDL,
I'm looking for a tool that fetches mail from a POP3 server and
provide them as IMAP4 server.
I thought hamster can do that, but that seems to be a bit tricky so I
think maybe someone here knows a tool like that.
Ah and the question is TB! related as I want to test TB! with a real
Hello,
MG If I change an account to IMAP and it's not yet fully configured at
MG the ISP end will it damage anything?
I tried this at one point, trying to isolate a problem. I have three
accounts. I was able to switch two of them back without any problems.
The third one switched back but I now
Jack, [J] wrote:
I tried this at one point, trying to isolate a problem. I have three
accounts. I was able to switch two of them back without any problems.
The third one switched back but I now have to enter a password for it
every time I start TB. It's a real pain and no one here knew how
Hello,
I tried this at one point, trying to isolate a problem. I have three
AM I see you're using v1.62. Is that the version you're referring to? v2
AM is different. IMAP is completely redone and that sort of switching is
AM no longer possible.
Yes, I was speaking of v1.62.
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Jack
fully configured at
the ISP end will it damage anything?
If, when IMAP is running, can I change back and forth from IMAP to
POP3 mode for one or more accounts?
I.e: is it just a means to an end or is it a matter of now you're
IMAPping so bye bye POP3 for that account for ever?
Marten Gallagher
Marten Gallagher wrote:
If, when IMAP is running, can I change back and forth from IMAP to
POP3 mode for one or more accounts?
No, you can't do this.
You definitely can't change from POP to IMAP. I've tried this. You
have to create a new account and make it IMAP from the outset
You definitely can't change from POP to IMAP. I've tried this. You
have to create a new account and make it IMAP from the outset.
DO you mean that it has to be a new email address different from any
of the POP3 email addresses?
That would be a real pain - in fact it would be unworkable as a
Hello Brandt,
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, at 12:44:06 [GMT -0700] (which was 20:44 in my
TimeZone) you wrote:
B Have you tried using BACKUP, and only selecting messages with
B folders?
B Just an idea.
ARGGHh
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Best regards,
?
This to prevend me creating all over 40 folders new from hand.
I always thought that you'd have to find a mail provider or ISP that
provided IMAP accounts?
GG I have both possibilities, so I can use POP3 and IMAP at the same account.
GG I tried it our with Mulberry and that worked well.
GG
Hi,
is there a possibility to copy the POP3 folderstructure from an account to an
IMAP account?
This to prevend me creating all over 40 folders new from hand.
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Boudicca's Bard
Hi!
is there a possibility to copy the POP3 folderstructure from an account to
an IMAP account?
This to prevend me creating all over 40 folders new from hand.
Additional question: How can I change a POP3 Account to an IMAP account?
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Bye,
Oliver
Hello o,
Tuesday, August 26, 2003, 12:19:29 PM, you wrote:
is there a possibility to copy the POP3 folderstructure from an account to
an IMAP account?
This to prevend me creating all over 40 folders new from hand.
ovgd Additional question: How can I change a POP3 Account to an IMAP account?
I can use POP3 and IMAP at the same account.
I tried it our with Mulberry and that worked well.
At the moment, I've everything in TB as POP3, but would like to try out IMAP with TB.
Therefore I asked for the possibility setting over the whole POP3 config to an
IMAP account that I created. Doing
Hi!
ovgd Additional question: How can I change a POP3 Account to an IMAP
account?
I always thought that you'd have to find a mail provider or ISP that
provided IMAP accounts?
You have to configure the Bat, too ;)
That's my problem *g*
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Bye,
Oliver
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:13:19 +0200 GMT, Gunivortus Goos wrote:
GG is there a possibility to copy the POP3 folderstructure from an account to an
GG IMAP account?
I don't know the answer however I wanted to suggest that you could
signup for a @myrealbox (novell free pop/imap service) and test it
Hi,
GG is there a possibility to copy the POP3 folderstructure from an
GG account to an IMAP account?
I don't know the answer however I wanted to suggest that you could
signup for a @myrealbox (novell free pop/imap service) and test it
out.
That's not the problem, the IMAP at my mailserver
Hello Gunivortus,
is there a possibility to copy the POP3 folderstructure from an
account to an IMAP account?
I suggest you ask in TBBETA since you are really asking a question about
the beta since full IMAP support is not provided in release version.
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Greg Strong
Using The
Hi Greg,
I suggest you ask in TBBETA since you are really asking a question about
the beta since full IMAP support is not provided in release version.
Where can I subscribe to that list?
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Regards,
Gunivortus Goos
... Reality on your part doesn't
Hello Gunivortus,
Tuesday, August 26, 2003, 2:38:47 PM, you wrote:
GG Where can I subscribe to that list?
Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or visit:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Jeff
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Hello Gunivortus,
I suggest you ask in TBBETA since you are really asking a question
about the beta since full IMAP support is not provided in release
version.
Where can I subscribe to that list?
Just follow the URL at the bottom of any message on TBUDL. Choose the
relevant link on the left
Hello Csaba,
On Wed, 22 May 2002 01:37:27 +0200GMT (22-5-02, 1:37 +0200GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
CK I have just realized that our mail server supports both POP3
CK access and IMAP access. Which do you think I should use?
POP3.
You're using TB and TB has a bit imperfect IMAP
Hello Csaba!
On Wednesday, May 22, 2002 at 1:37:27 AM you wrote:
However, I don't really see what
IMAP could give me over POP using the BAT.
If you need access to your mail from different locations and
computers, even share your mailbase with others - as would be the case
for
On Wed, 22 May 2002, Dierk Haasis wrote:
Otherwise POP3 is the way to go. Particularly since TB!'s IMAP support
is practically nothing more than an extended POP3. That is, TB!
supports the most basic commands (getting mail and sending mail) of
the protocol. All other features (synchronising,
Hello Csaba,
On Wed, 22 May 2002 14:55:23 +0200GMT (22-5-02, 14:55 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
CK For me connection is not a problem, so IMAP could work very well here.
CK Do you know if it is planned that BAT will be developed toward IMAP in
CK the future?
I'm a user, just like you.
Hello,
I have just realized that our mail server supports both POP3
access and IMAP access. Which do you think I should use? I read the
same mail account from work and home, so it would be really nice to
see the same messages at both places. However, I don't really see what
IMAP could give
Original Message:
From: Csaba Kiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday May 21 2002 04:37PM PT
CK Hello,
CK I have just realized that our mail server supports both POP3
CK access and IMAP access. Which do you think I should use? I read the
CK same mail account from work and home, so it would be
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