Thanks, Peter. I'd thought of that. But as I don't always have access
to the server (eg, whilst travelling), I was hoping for something a
little more elegant :-)
On 27 Oct 2004 at 9:59, Peter Howard wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 09:49, Edwin Humphries wrote:
> > G'day,
> >
> > Does anyone kno
On Wed, 2004-10-27 at 09:49, Edwin Humphries wrote:
> G'day,
>
> Does anyone know hoe to create nested IMAP folders using Evolution?
> It seems that handling of IMAP folders under most email clients
> (Linux AND Windows) is quirky at best.
Don't know if this will help, but . . .
The followin
G'day,
Does anyone know hoe to create nested IMAP folders using Evolution?
It seems that handling of IMAP folders under most email clients
(Linux AND Windows) is quirky at best.
Regards,
Edwin Humphries, Managing Director
Mobile: 0419 233 051
Ironstone Technology Pty Ltd
P. O. Box 423, Kiama,
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Subject: [SLUG] Evolution & IMAP
> Has anyone else found this to be a problem? I don't know if IMAP supports
> it but it would be nice to be able to
Thank you
I spent quite some time looking in all the wrong places for ways to set
this up. Of course now Notes doesn't seem to offer its sent folder as an
option to the IMAP client. These things always seem more difficult than
they ought to be.
Steven
Kevin Saenz replied
I thought I sa
I thought I saw the ability to send all your sent items to the server
by modifying the send folder option.
> We have been using Lotus Notes for email for around 8 years. Notes has a
> fairly sophisticated database replication / mail holding system which is
> especially useful for occasionally c
We have been using Lotus Notes for email for around 8 years. Notes has a
fairly sophisticated database replication / mail holding system which is
especially useful for occasionally connected users. They can prepare
emails off line and when they connect send the mail and pick up any new
mails.