On 2010-10-11 3:36 PM, vladi wrote: > There is one group account named info, all the mail is forwarded to > every other account.
Here, this sounds like info@ is a 'list'... > Users download their mail via Outlook (2003, 2007) > with imap. IMAP protocol is where mail is stored on the SERVER... yes, when an IMAP client connects, a COPY is downloaded locally for reading, but the server retains the main/working copy. > If someone downloads email send to info and delete it after that. > Outlook stoke the message and doesn't delete it immediately, thats > normal. But if later someone else downloads his mail and it have > received the same letter to info. The message appear as if it's > already deleted by that user. But is supposed to be unreaded. I cant > find any info why is this happening. Please help It sounds like all of them are simply talking to the same IMAP account (info@) - in which case, that's the way IMAP works. If multiple people are connecting to the same account (or shared folder) over IMAP, and one person deletes a message, it is deleted for all... Sounds like you want POP accounts, not IMAP... -- Best regards, Charles