Am 21.06.2024 um 13:57:11 Uhr schrieb CHRIS M:
> And I like how for POP3 accounts, each email is stored as an
> individual file, vs being shoved into a binary .mbx file that could
> get corrupted at any time!
This is possible for IMAP too, e.g. with the Maildir format.
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On Wednesday 19 June 2024 04:00:44 pm Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> My brain keeps wanting to note that e.g. Gmail used to make us jump
> through painful hoops to use desktop programs like Evolution. That
> didn't happen for me this time, but maybe other email providers still
> have the detail that
On Wed, 2024-06-19 at 15:16 -0400, Jerry Mellon wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> New user having trouble with evolution. I think that I have it setup
> correctly, but it will not login
>
> to my email accounts. At the bottom of screen it is scanning the email
> server from my login but then
>
> a box po
Hello,
New user having trouble with evolution. I think that I have it setup
correctly, but it will not login
to my email accounts. At the bottom of screen it is scanning the email
server from my login but then
a box pops up indicating that there was an error trying to login and
asks for th
I guess the status quo has not changed over the last 4 years.
There are lot of hacks for different clients but was hoping yahoo would make
the IMAP access freely available.
Scott's suggestion to make MUA spoof a mobile device id or to use Mutt dont
look like much of an improvement over Zimbra. It'
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 05:05:46PM +1000, yudi v wrote:
>
> I would like to move away from Zimbra (it's not Yahoo owned anymore), and was
> curious if any other desktop clients could access Yahoo mail.
It works well enough with Mutt. Yahoo does tend to disconnect the IMAP session
if I dawdle. It
On 14/08/11 17:05, yudi v wrote:
For Yahoo the answer is yes, and no. Yahoo provide IMAP access but
try and restrict it to mobile devices that won't run their Zimbra
client. You'll have to make your MUA spoof a mobile device id - and
you'll be on a treadmill...
imap.mail.yah
> For Yahoo the answer is yes, and no. Yahoo provide IMAP access but try and
> restrict it to mobile devices that won't run their Zimbra client. You'll
> have to make your MUA spoof a mobile device id - and you'll be on a
> treadmill...
>
> imap.mail.yahoo.com; SSL – port 993
>
> My question was sp
On 14/08/11 15:09, yudi v wrote:
Hi,
Is Yahoo, Ymail, Rocketmail access (I am talking about the free access,
not paid) still restricted using IMAP.
I was using Zimbra and it works fine.
Just installed a new system and was wondering if Yahoo made IMAP
accessible to all the clients like Evolution
Hi,
Is Yahoo, Ymail, Rocketmail access (I am talking about the free access, not
paid) still restricted using IMAP.
I was using Zimbra and it works fine.
Just installed a new system and was wondering if Yahoo made IMAP accessible
to all the clients like Evolution and Thunderbird.
Or is my only opt
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