I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist
that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email service. Although
the service nominally provides IETF SMTP and IMAP compliant access, this
access has been unreliable. I have found the following from
http
On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email service. Although the service nominally provides IETF
SMTP and IMAP compliant access, this access has been unreliable. I
On 09/27/2017 09:50 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist
that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email service.
Although the service nominally provides IETF SMTP and IMAP compliant
On 28/09/17 06:50, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
>>
>> I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist
>> that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email service.
>> Although the service nominally
On 09/27/2017 09:56 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
On 09/27/2017 09:50 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email service. Although the service
On 9/28/17 2:36 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 28/09/17 06:50, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist
that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email service.Â
Although the service nominally
On 9/28/17 6:09 AM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 9/28/17 2:36 AM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 28/09/17 06:50, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who insist
that the university use a proprietary Microsoft email
On 09/28/2017 04:25 AM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 09/27/2017 09:56 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
On 09/27/2017 09:50 PM, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
On 09/27/2017 06:33 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
I have been instructed to use davmail by the university IT who
insist that the university use a proprietary
ns. "outlook.office365.com" does
indicate that it's the Office365 services, which are allegedly IMAP
compliant. I'd urge you to KISS: don't try ti import software such as
"davmail" what has apparently only ever been supported under Ubuntu,
do *not* use Java for a
On 09/28/2017 02:10 PM, Yasha Karant wrote:
Supposedly, I am using office365 that you indicate is IETF IMAP compliant.
Arguable, laughable, but yes, it usually works well enough.
The diagnostic on failure states "authenticated but not connected".
They are having world-wide issues with IMAP
> On 29 Sep 2017, at 02:34, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>
> Storing individual messages in individual files, sacrosanct and unedited, is
> part of the basic IMAP specification.
UW IMAP written by the author of the IMAP RFC stored multiple messages in the
same file (one file per mailbox). It also
On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 4:37 AM, Jose Marques wrote:
>> On 29 Sep 2017, at 02:34, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>>
>> Storing individual messages in individual files, sacrosanct and unedited, is
>> part of the basic IMAP specification.
>
> UW IMAP written by the author of the IMAP RFC stored multiple
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