Re: IMAP Limitations with Outlook 2013?

2018-11-19 Thread Robert Schetterer

Am 19.11.18 um 18:49 schrieb Robert Adkins:

Good Day!

     I have a fairly new user on my network that has, over 
about 10 months, created in root inbox and nested sub-folders totaling 
over 900 individual folders.


     In the past few weeks, newly created folders will be 
visible in Outlook 2013, but when an email is moved into that folder, it 
is no longer visible. I can ssh into the server, drill down to that 
sub-folder and see the email in the folder AND it is also available to 
be seen without issue in Thunderbird.


     I know this is a longshot, but if there is some feature 
that I haven’t found in Dovecot to force Outlook to synchronize with all 
the folders/sub-folders, please let me know.


     Beyond that… With this particular users habits, over 
the next 5 years, there could be nearly 10,000 folders/sub-folders. Does 
anyone know if this will create any problems with Dovecot or is this 
JUST a Microsoft software problem?


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Best Regards,

Robert Adkins

IT Manager/Tool Designer

Impel Industries, Inc.
586-254-5800



perhaps this helps

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/2768656/outlook-performance-issues-when-there-are-too-many-items-or-folders-in

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Re: IMAP Limitations with Outlook 2013?

2018-11-19 Thread Odhiambo Washington
On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 20:52, Robert Adkins  wrote:

> Good Day!
>
>
>
> I have a fairly new user on my network that has, over
> about 10 months, created in root inbox and nested sub-folders totaling over
> 900 individual folders.
>
>
>
> In the past few weeks, newly created folders will be
> visible in Outlook 2013, but when an email is moved into that folder, it is
> no longer visible. I can ssh into the server, drill down to that sub-folder
> and see the email in the folder AND it is also available to be seen without
> issue in Thunderbird.
>
> I know this is a longshot, but if there is some feature
> that I haven’t found in Dovecot to force Outlook to synchronize with all
> the folders/sub-folders, please let me know.
>
>
>
> Beyond that… With this particular users habits, over the
> next 5 years, there could be nearly 10,000 folders/sub-folders. Does anyone
> know if this will create any problems with Dovecot or is this JUST a
> Microsoft software problem?
>
>
>
> --
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Robert Adkins
>
> IT Manager/Tool Designer
>
> Impel Industries, Inc.
> 586-254-5800
>
>
>

I am only marveling at 900 individual mailboxes!
That kind of situation tells me that the individual does not need to use
e-mail anymore for their work. Maybe a CRM system.
I am thinking along the lines of having 900+ labels on gmail

Anyway, I know Timo has a better answer for you.




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IMAP Limitations with Outlook 2013?

2018-11-19 Thread Robert Adkins
Good Day!

 

I have a fairly new user on my network that has, over about
10 months, created in root inbox and nested sub-folders totaling over 900
individual folders.

 

In the past few weeks, newly created folders will be visible
in Outlook 2013, but when an email is moved into that folder, it is no
longer visible. I can ssh into the server, drill down to that sub-folder and
see the email in the folder AND it is also available to be seen without
issue in Thunderbird.

I know this is a longshot, but if there is some feature that
I haven't found in Dovecot to force Outlook to synchronize with all the
folders/sub-folders, please let me know.

 

Beyond that. With this particular users habits, over the
next 5 years, there could be nearly 10,000 folders/sub-folders. Does anyone
know if this will create any problems with Dovecot or is this JUST a
Microsoft software problem?

 

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Best Regards,

Robert Adkins

IT Manager/Tool Designer

Impel Industries, Inc.
586-254-5800