On Monday 02 June 2003 13:46, Dan Armak wrote:
> On Monday 02 June 2003 11:53, Beni Cherniavsky wrote:
> > Talking of offline access to various things, what would be the best
> > way to read my IMAP mailbox offline?  I.e. I want to cache the
> > messages on my local computer.  Ideally, I'd like Read bits to be set
> > back on the real IMAP mailbox and twice-ideally I'd like to be able to
> > move messages between folders amd have this applied to the server when
> > I re-connect.  Actually, without the later feature, the whole
> > excercise is not worth it for me.  I know, I'm asking for much :-).
>
> Well, kmail in kde cvs (ie towards kde 3.2) has what it calls disconnected
> imap support. I've never used it (no imap mailbox), so I don't know how
> good it is; check the kmail site, there's probably a featurelist somewhere.
>
> HTH,

I used it over IMAPS connection, was a little buggy but useable (I need to 
rebuild again, running kde-cvs ~month old checkout).

Mozilla mail has the capabillity as well (even on specific folders), right 
click a folder and you'll get a tabbed dialog with offline tab in it.

-- 
Meir Kriheli
MKSoft systems
http://mksoft.co.il

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