Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-07 Thread Ralph Katz
You wrote: > That really helps. That really should be an option for INBOX and/or any > other parent folders. Something like "check folder and all subfolders > for new mail." Hello Roberto, Doesn't that already exist? Perhaps I misunderstand, but the Get Mail button has a down arrow, which lets

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-07 Thread Steve Lamb
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > That really helps. That really should be an option for INBOX and/or any > other parent folders. Something like "check folder and all subfolders > for new mail." It should but TBird really doesn't have any concept of settings inheritance from other folders. :( --

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-07 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Nate Duehr wrote: > Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > >> Steve Lamb wrote: >> >>> Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: >>> two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. Is there a way around this? >

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-07 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Antony Gelberg wrote: > Steve Lamb wrote: > >>Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: >> >> >>>two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I >>>don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. >>>Is there a way around this? >> >> >>Imap? If so you have to tel

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-07 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Antony Gelberg wrote: Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: Steve Lamb wrote: Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. Is there a way around this? Imap? If so you have

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-07 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Steve Lamb wrote: Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. Is there a way around this? Imap? If so you have to tell TBird to check for new mail in folders you

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-06 Thread Nate Duehr
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: Steve Lamb wrote: Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. Is there a way around this? Imap? If so you have to tell TBird to check fo

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-06 Thread Roberto C. Sanchez
Steve Lamb wrote: > Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > >>two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I >>don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. >>Is there a way around this? > > > Imap? If so you have to tell TBird to check for new mail in

Re: New messages in thunderbird

2005-12-06 Thread Steve Lamb
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > two computers. Now that I have switched back to thunderbird, however, I > don't see the emails that have been delivered to the various folders. > Is there a way around this? Imap? If so you have to tell TBird to check for new mail in folders you wish for it to che