Thanks for all the help with moving to a new pc!
I'm actually back on the old pc, since the new one had a bad harddrive
and will be exchanged.
Now I'm wondering, how to best change accounts to IMAP on TB.
Looks like I would have to create a new account.
But can the message bases, folders and
Thanks for all the help with moving to a new pc!
I'm actually back on the old pc, since the new one had a bad harddrive
and will be exchanged.
Now I'm wondering, how to best change accounts to IMAP on TB.
Looks like I would have to create a new account.
But can the message bases, folders
Hi,
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 7:31:54 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
ANyway, if you create the new IMAP accounts you can drag the
folders on the POP account into the IMAP folder or better yet into
folders that are not associated with an account if you have a ton of
saved mail that
But the filters will probably not work, if the folders are not associated with
an account? Or will they? I have to admit that IMAP is mysterious to me. I
have a lot of messages in some of the folders of on account. The other
accounts are very simple. I'll experiment with one of the simple
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 8:02:24 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
The ones in the sorting office should adjust to the new account
automatically The ones in Folder will have to be hunted down and changed
manually
I don't seem to be able to move folders from one account into another.
Am I
Hi,
Sunday, April 26, 2015, 7:31:54 PM,rg...@grunwalds.com wrote:
I always wondered if you could rearrange things with windows
explorer.
This doesn't work for me, either.
Copied the folders into the IMAP account folder, but nothing shows up
in TB.
The missing folder command
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