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Title: IMAP Mail client
Post by: Brandon Friedman on December 06, 2000, 07:13:48 PM
Hi there

Which IMAP mail client works best with E-smith??? Outlook, Pegasus etc??

Thanks
Brandon
Title: RE: IMAP Mail client
Post by: Michael Doerner on December 07, 2000, 01:32:44 AM
Hi Brandon,

I have tried to use IMAP in combination with Outlook 2000 but unfortunately there is something strange:
In Outlook the 'received' time stamp changes, apparently after opening the mail.
When I came across that and asked on the developer's mailing list, other users apparently had seen the same problem.
As much as I would prefer IMAP rather than using POP3, I am still using POP3 due to this problem and I haven't figured out whether it's a server related problem or actually an Outlook problem?

Regards,
Michael Doerner
Title: RE: IMAP Mail client
Post by: Brandon Friedman on December 07, 2000, 07:58:16 PM
Update:

I downloaded & installed Eudora 4.3 - seems to working ok.

Will keep you updated

Regards
Brandon
Title: RE: IMAP Mail client
Post by: A.Scott Pringle on December 11, 2000, 02:41:01 AM
i believe the problem is a known bug in outlook2000
i have outlook express here setup for imap email and it works fine
tho i do get one strange error first mail of the day
it is "an unknown error has occurred" which is fixed by sending yourself a mail
hope this helps
scott
Title: RE: IMAP Mail client
Post by: Michael Doerner on December 11, 2000, 03:57:16 AM
Hi Scott,

thanks for your feedback on that.
I did some more testing with Outlook Express this time and don't see that strange change in the received date with Outlook Express than I find with Outlook 2000!

So I  believe now that it must be an Outlook 2000 problem but I can't find any further hint on that on the net? I would expect to find that this problem is already discussed somewhere.

Thanks,
Michael
Title: RE: IMAP Mail client
Post by: Brandon Friedman on December 13, 2000, 05:42:24 PM
Michael Doerner wrote:

"I did some more testing with Outlook Express this time and don't see that strange change in the received
  date with Outlook Express than I find with Outlook 2000!

  So I believe now that it must be an Outlook 2000 problem but I can't find any further hint on that on the net?
  I would expect to find that this problem is already discussed somewhere. "

I also was able to get Outlook express working fine - not sure about the sychronisation stuff????

Problem though is that Outlook 2000 requires Outlook express to run in internet e-mail mode - i.e. Outlook 2000 is 'sitting' on top of Outlook express??? So don't really understand why it wouldn't work?

Regards
BF