Re: Strange behaviour of "maintenance" feature

2004-02-15 Thread Allie Martin
Alexey N. Vinogradov, [ANV] wrote: ANV> Yes, I am on dialup. One is real IMAP box, another is the port ANV> from NNTP (using plugin NNTP2IMAP). I don't know anything about the NNTP port plugin so I can't make any comments with regard to it and how folders that use it are managed by TB!. ANV> I e

Re[2]: Strange behaviour of "maintenance" feature

2004-02-15 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, Allie. You wrote 15.02.2004 @ 19:37 AM> Are you on a dialup connection. If so, then I'd expect that if you AM> wish to do some maintenance of IMAP folders then you'd need to be AM> connected in order to do so. Yes, I am on dialup. One is real IMAP box, another is the port from NNTP (usin

Re: Strange behaviour of "maintenance" feature

2004-02-15 Thread Allie Martin
Alexey N. Vinogradov, [ANV] wrote: ANV> Today I've run "maintenance" and checked all options (compress, ANV> find dupes, repair...) for all mailboxes and start the process... ANV> I found that when my IMAP account starts to be "maintenanced", ANV> The Bat! became to dial up... As I understand - t

Strange behaviour of "maintenance" feature

2004-02-14 Thread Alexey N. Vinogradov
Hello, tbbeta. Today I've run "maintenance" and checked all options (compress, find dupes, repair...) for all mailboxes and start the process... I found that when my IMAP account starts to be "maintenanced", The Bat! became to dial up... As I understand - to make "maintenance" of remote IMAP fold