On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:50:30AM -0500, Art Alexion wrote:
> On 01/19/2010 Chris G wrote:
> >  On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:04:45AM -0500, Art Alexion wrote:
> >  > > On 01/18/2010 L wrote:
> >  >> > >  > thanks a lot, This solves my problem. I need this
> >  connection for
> >  >> > >  email
> >  >> > >  > > only. I am amazed that it works so well,
> >  >> > >  > > DavMail gets mail from exchange 2007, then evolution get
> >  from
> >  >> > >  there.
> >  >> > >  > >
> >  >> > >  > > only modification
> >  >> > >  > >
> >  >> > >  > > pop
> >  >> > >  > > localhost => localhost:1110
> >  >> > >  > >
> >  >> > >  > > smtp
> >  >> > >  > > localhost => localhost:1125
> >  >> > >  > >
> >  >> > >  > >
> >  >> > >
> >  >> > >  There is additional problem. The exchange was initially setup
> >  with
> >  >> > >  some rules/filters to distribute new mails to various
> >  folders. I
> >  >> > >  haven't disable these rules yet. As a result, the DavMail
> >  only gets
> >  >> > >  mails in inbox. Is there any way get all new mails from inbox
> >  and
> >  >> > >  other folder. If this is impossible, the last option will be
> >  to
> >  >> > >  disable rules/filters
> >  > >
> >  > > Looks like you are using POP, and if I am correct, then the
> >  answer is
> >  > > "no".  POP only retrieves from the Inbox.  If you want to keep
> >  your
> >  > > rules/filters, you should use IMAP so that you can have access to
> >  all of
> >  > > your folders.
> >  > >
> >  That's not actually true, it's perfectly possible to read an E-Mail
> >  message using the POP3 protocol and leave it on the server.  It's just
> >  that the *default* is usually to delete it from the server when you
> >  read it.
> 
> That's not what I said.  I said POP downloads from an Exchange server 
> only retrieve mail from the Inbox and not from other folders.  I was not 
> at all mentioning whether or not messages are left on the server.
> 
Oops, yes, sorry, I should have read a bit more carefully.

-- 
Chris Green

_______________________________________________
Evolution-list mailing list
Evolution-list@gnome.org
http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list

Reply via email to