A new version of the Cyrus IMAP server (2.3.0) has appeared on the FTP
site. Is this considered the latest stable version? It has no
corresponding signature file.
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Bill Kearney wrote:
> I think outlook's utterly crappy handling of IMAP is a more powerful
> motivator. Outlook Express, on the other hand, does a fine job of
> supporting IMAP. But the regular "Outlook 2003" and past versions have had
> absolutely crappy IMAP handling. Such that it makes it alm
> Thunderbird seems to be
> configured by default to _move_ the message to the Deleted Items-folder
> and thus they vanish from whatever folder they were.
No they don't 'move'. They're simply marked as deleted, just as Outlook
does, but they remain in the original folder. Try it, delete one in t
Paul-Erik Törrönen wrote:
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 15:27 +0100, Thomas Schlosser wrote:
unfortunately I have some Outlook-users on my IMAP server.
When a Thunderbird user deletes a message, it vanishes from the
mailbox and moves into the "Deleted
Items" box. From an Outlook client the same deletio
On Sun, 2005-12-11 at 15:27 +0100, Thomas Schlosser wrote:
> unfortunately I have some Outlook-users on my IMAP server.
> When a Thunderbird user deletes a message, it vanishes from the
> mailbox and moves into the "Deleted
> Items" box. From an Outlook client the same deletion does not delete
> th
Hi,
unfortunately I have some Outlook-users on my IMAP server.
When a Thunderbird user deletes a message, it vanishes from the mailbox and
moves into the "Deleted
Items" box. From an Outlook client the same deletion does not delete the
message but displays it in
strike through letters - the messa