Just from a best practice stand point, it sounds like you're really
asking for a headache accessing the same data 2 different ways at the
same time with the same program. I'd recommend finding a different
solution. One being setting up a filter in outlook that looks for the
Spam status header
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 19:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross Davis - DataAnywhere.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my pc (using outlook 2002) I have added one pop3 account to pull
the mail from my inbox off onto my machine and another Imap account
that I can use to monitor my spam folder.
I have configured my new server with pop3 and courier imap. I built the
server within the last week with the latest version from source forge.
I am using maildrop to drop my spam email into a .Spam imap folder and
this works great as I have a folder that is visible from sqwebmail.
That works
Ross Davis - DataAnywhere.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my pc (using outlook 2002) I have added one pop3 account to pull
the mail from my inbox off onto my machine and another Imap account
that I can use to monitor my spam folder. This is really nice
concept wise except I am getting an