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Refreshing IMAP

thanks Thomas....that's actually what I am also doing...but the inbox is not refreshing. Will keep trying some other things.

Randy

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<P>thanks Thomas....that's actually what I am also doing...but the inbox is not refreshing. Will keep trying some other things. </P> <P>Randy</P> <P><A href="http://www.pbase.com/adamstw/pad">http://www.pbase.com/adamstw/pad</A></P>

Wonder if there is a quick way to "check now" for IMAP (similar to the "check your POP3 host ..."   button). Using the refresh folder does not work. I'm using Gmail, by the way.

 

thanks in advance,

Randy A

<P>Wonder if there is a quick way to "check now" for IMAP (similar to the "check your POP3 host ..."   button). Using the refresh folder does not work. I'm using Gmail, by the way. </P> <P>[I have the settings set to check every  120 sec...but again, the inbox is not refreshing. (I realize that this particular problem is most likely on the Gmail side.)] </P> <P>thanks in advance, </P> <P>Randy A</P>

There is no "check now" but I've found that the refreshing the GMail IMAP4 mailbox every 120 seconds works for me.

 

<p>There is no "check now" but I've found that the refreshing the GMail IMAP4 mailbox every 120 seconds works for me.</p><p> </p>
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