Am 03.04.2007 01:11 schrieb karth naray:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know about how to forward email from IMP to Outlook/Outlook
> Express?
>
You can forward to an email address but not to a specific software.
So either IMP and your Outlook(Express) are dealing with different
adresses - then you ca
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Dear All,
Due to the connection with mysql problem.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I want to forward the emails to Outlook or OE.
Regarding the comments:
" Then you normally can leave the mails in "inbox" and get them via POP3
or IMAP to Outlook (Express) - ask the chief of the mailserver..."
Could you let me know the
incoming port #:
outgoing por
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karth naray wrote:
> Could you let me know the
> incoming port #:
> outgoing port #
>
> and the server addresses for the same such as
>
All of this is dependent on your server configuration. If you're using
an IMAP server, the incoming port woul
On Wed, 4 Apr 2007, Matt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> horde/imp/config/prefs.php controls user interface of IMP. Other
> parameters in this file work well, however the parameter
> 'save_attachments', controlling whether attachment is saved in sent-mail
> folder, appears to be ignored by IMP. It has four possi
I have two questions.
First, is it possible to search the archives?
Second, and the main one, I'm trying to add html to the signature for a
specific identity. Can someone explain how to do it?
Thanks,
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Hi Dan,
Thanks for the information.
I guess the Default for POP3 would be 110 then.
I was trying to "forward" the emails to an Outlook Account. I apologize if I am
not getting the difference.
For example with GMail, I just had to enter the incoming/outgoing server name
(such as pop.gmail.com a
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karth naray wrote:
> For example with GMail, I just had to enter the incoming/outgoing
> server name (such as pop.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com) along with
> the PORT numbers into Outlook so that I could automatically open my
> GMail within Outlook.