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On Tue, 23 Feb 2010, Jerry wrote:
Outlook Express is depreciated. There is no reason to actively program
for.
That's what you get on each Windows NT, well? Which home user cares about
"deprecated", if it is there, ready and pre-configured to use.
On 23/02/2010 10:35, Jerry wrote:
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 23:23:21 +0100
reg9009 articulated:
this was me, and dovecot 2.0 was still in alpha status... :)
Anyway, I tested Outlook only, not Outlook Express. There always were
some differences between those, so maybe they behave different with
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 23:23:21 +0100
reg9009 articulated:
> this was me, and dovecot 2.0 was still in alpha status... :)
>
> Anyway, I tested Outlook only, not Outlook Express. There always were
> some differences between those, so maybe they behave different with
> login capabilities, too.
Out
From memory Outlook Express/Windows Mail requests capabilities before
login (and never after login)?
I don't know about them, but I remember someone told me Outlook was
fine. The point anyway is that clients don't have to request anything,
the capability is pushed to them. There are tw
On Mon, 2010-02-22 at 11:59 +, Ed W wrote:
> > Hmm. That's too bad. I was hoping to avoid sending any unnecessary
> > capabilities before login. Perhaps IDLE could be added there as an
> > exception.
> >
> From memory Outlook Express/Windows Mail requests capabilities before
> login (and ne
On 21/02/2010 19:33, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 21.2.2010, at 21.16, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
I have an Android Mail App which worked fine with IDLE pushes before (K-9 Mail)
under 1.2.10. With 2.0 beta 3 it seems to be looking for an IDLE prompt from
the server, otherwise it will disable connec
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Hi,
On 2010-02-22 03:33, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> On 21.2.2010, at 21.16, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
>
>> I have an Android Mail App which worked fine with IDLE pushes
>> before (K-9 Mail) under 1.2.10. With 2.0 beta 3 it seems to be
>> looking for an IDLE
On 21.2.2010, at 21.16, Thomas Leuxner wrote:
> I have an Android Mail App which worked fine with IDLE pushes before (K-9
> Mail) under 1.2.10. With 2.0 beta 3 it seems to be looking for an IDLE prompt
> from the server, otherwise it will disable connection idling (whether this is
> valid or no
Hi,
I have an Android Mail App which worked fine with IDLE pushes before (K-9 Mail)
under 1.2.10. With 2.0 beta 3 it seems to be looking for an IDLE prompt from
the server, otherwise it will disable connection idling (whether this is valid
or not).
Setting 'imap_capability = IMAP4rev1 LITERAL+