128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-28 Thread monsell
Hello Stuart, Monday, January 28, 2008, 10:45:26 PM, you wrote: > Hello Monsell, > A reminder of what [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed on: > Monday, January 28, 2008 at 20:15:10 GMT +0530 mmic>> as said previously, i triggered one filter to check with IMAP but it mmic>> is not automatically moved int

Re: 128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-28 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Monsell, A reminder of what [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed on: Monday, January 28, 2008 at 20:15:10 GMT +0530 mmic> as said previously, i triggered one filter to check with IMAP but it mmic> is not automatically moved into filtered folder but only after mmic> sometime that when manually done, i

128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-28 Thread monsell
Hi Mr Peter, On 28-01-2008 08:57, you wrote in : > Actually, since this is not my personal email but it is our company > email, I want all messages to be downloaded, just like the POP > interface and what i do is store the the IN messages in a different > folder called X and the SENT messages are

Re: 128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-28 Thread Alto Speckhardt
Hi Peter, >> i use TB v.3.0.1.33. > Well, TB IMAP is still not perfect but is better in the later versions. This might be very much in the eye of the beholder. At least in v3.0.1.33 I don't have to restart TheBat a couple of times each day when I notice that server checking has stopped and new me

Re: 128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-28 Thread Peter Fjelsten
monsell, On 28-01-2008 08:57, you wrote in : > Actually, since this is not my personal email but it is our company > email, I want all messages to be downloaded, just like the POP > interface and what i do is store the the IN messages in a different > folder called X and the SENT messages are stor

128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-27 Thread monsell
Hi Mr Peter, On 28-01-2008 06:20, you wrote in >Well, the point of the IMAP protocol is that all e-mail is stored on the >server instead of locally. yes of course they do, as you had clearly explained to me. >You can then decide how "much" of the message you want to to synchronize >locally. Ma

Re: 128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-27 Thread Peter Fjelsten
monsell, On 28-01-2008 06:20, you wrote in : > However, may be with further study and information, I could set it up > to work as normal as like my POP mail. Well, the point of the IMAP protocol is that all e-mail is stored on the server instead of locally. You can then decide how "much" of the

128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-27 Thread monsell
Hi Mr Peter, On 25-01-2008 17:29, you wrote in : > once the server is cleared, messages disappear since no messages are > stored in the server. i guess this is what IMAP is supposed to do. Er, the point with IMAP is that messages are (also) stored on the server. > 1. how can i keep all the inco

Re: 128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-26 Thread Peter Fjelsten
monsell, On 25-01-2008 17:29, you wrote in : > once the server is cleared, messages disappear since no messages are > stored in the server. i guess this is what IMAP is supposed to do. Er, the point with IMAP is that messages are (also) stored on the server. > 1. how can i keep all the incoming

128518 * IMAP configuration

2008-01-25 Thread monsell
Msg-Ref: 128518 25-Jan-08 (Fri) 20:51 Hrs (+0530 GMT) Dear Bat'es, I am new to IMAP. today i configured it to work on this email id of mine by creating a new account and it works perfectly. messages appear in split seconds once it reaches the server. this will assist our company