>These are all very good questions. The IMAP/pop3 server is the one
>that came with Debian linux (kernal 2.4.2). Trying to find
>documentation on it has proven to be a real PIA.
>
>As for conversion...too many users to even think about trying to
>change. We'd end up putting a lot more money i
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Brendan Pirie wrote:
> Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 15:48:21 -0500
> From: Brendan Pirie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [SM-USERS] newbie #101
>
> I'm using UW-IMAP and not having this problem.
>
> The problem I encou
Hello Brendan,
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, Brendan Pirie wrote...
> I'm using UW-IMAP and not having this problem.
> The problem I encounter is that any message moved from the inbox in
> squirrelmail cannot be accessed via pop3. I understand why, but
> getting my users to understand is a diff
I'm using UW-IMAP and not having this problem.
The problem I encounter is that any message moved from the inbox in
squirrelmail cannot be accessed via pop3. I understand why, but getting my
users to understand is a different issue, and the "real" problem. ;) I
don't know whether this is an issue
Hello Matt,
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, Matt Barkdull wrote...
> We are using SM and if people check their mail using the web
> interface, the messages they display will then not be downloaded to
> their POP3 clients when they check their mail with the client.
What IMAP server are you using?
>Regarding POP3 and IMAP mixed.
>
>
>We are using SM and if people check their mail using the web
>interface, the messages they display will then not be downloaded to
>their POP3 clients when they check their mail with the client.
>
>Making everything IMAP is not an option in this case. The only