Benny Pedersen wrote:
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> On tir 13 jul 2010 21:54:11 CEST, James L wrote
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>> I can't see a way to for SM to use 'Drafts' instead of 'INBOX.Drafts'.
>
> set thunderbird to use INBOX.Drafts, and in thunderbird delete Drafts,
> solved
>
Thunderbird was able to create Drafts folder. So persona
On tir 13 jul 2010 21:54:11 CEST, James L wrote
> I can't see a way to for SM to use 'Drafts' instead of 'INBOX.Drafts'.
set thunderbird to use INBOX.Drafts, and in thunderbird delete Drafts, solved
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> 2010.07.13 22:54 James L raÅ¡Ä:
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>>> James L-2 wrote:
Thunderbird creates its own 'Sent' and 'Drafts' folders and so does
Squirrelmail.
How do I make both programs use the same folders for 'Drafts' and
'Sent'?
>>> The only way to have different folders in
>>>
2010.07.13 22:54 James L rašė:
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>>
>> James L-2 wrote:
>>>
>>> Thunderbird creates its own 'Sent' and 'Drafts' folders and so does
>>> Squirrelmail.
>>> How do I make both programs use the same folders for 'Drafts' and
>>> 'Sent'?
>>>
>> The only way to have different folders in
>> Thunderbird an
>
>
> James L-2 wrote:
>>
>> Thunderbird creates its own 'Sent' and 'Drafts' folders and so does
>> Squirrelmail.
>> How do I make both programs use the same folders for 'Drafts' and
>> 'Sent'?
>>
> The only way to have different folders in
> Thunderbird and SquirrelMail is to have Drafts in Thunde
James L-2 wrote:
>
> Thunderbird creates its own 'Sent' and 'Drafts' folders and so does
> Squirrelmail.
> How do I make both programs use the same folders for 'Drafts' and 'Sent'?
>
Set SquirrelMail to match the way Thunderbird sets folders. Most likely
Thunderbird detects your IMAP namespace