[quote user="cwickstrom"]
Thanks for the response, Brian. First, I have learned the hard way that IMAP becomes cumbersome in northwest Congo because it only downloads header information and each time I look at a message it has to go out and download that message, meaning that I have to be connected to the Internet at all times. Instead, I need to be able to download all messages and then read them and compose replies offline before reconnecting to the Internet the next time it is available.[/quote]
Brian, just toggle IMAP cache ON. It can cache message headers, bodies or both. Check if IMAP cache management both options are NOT checked.
[quote user="cwickstrom"]
Second, I have done some experimentation this morning and am finding that the folder structure that IMAP duplicates for me disappears each time I close Pmail. Is there some way I can make those folders "sticky" so that I can continue to use them even when IMAP is inactive - ie. even when I switch to POP3?[/quote]
The IMAP folder structure is provided by the server. OTOH there are servers that allow you to create your own folders. From Pegasus Mail Help: "This server supports folders within folders: Some IMAP servers will allow you to create mail folders inside other mail folders along with the messages they contain, while some will not." If your server is that much kind than you go for it. [;)]
[quote user="cwickstrom"]
To keep the topics clean, I will add comments to the multi-user topic under that thread, but want you to know that I can afford to be patient, so no need to rush on my behalf.
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As I said there I'm on quarantine so time is not a problem so far. [:D]
[quote user="cwickstrom"]<p>Thanks for the response, Brian.&nbsp; First, I have learned the hard way that IMAP becomes cumbersome in northwest Congo because it only downloads header information and each time I look at a message it has to go out and download that message, meaning that I have to be connected to the Internet at all times.&nbsp; Instead, I need to be able to download all messages and then read them and compose replies offline before reconnecting to the Internet the next time it is available.[/quote]</p><p>Brian, just toggle IMAP cache ON. It can cache message headers, bodies or both. Check if IMAP cache management both options are NOT checked.
</p><p>[quote user="cwickstrom"]
Second, I have done some experimentation this morning and am finding that the folder structure that IMAP duplicates for me disappears each time I close Pmail.&nbsp; Is there some way I can make those folders "sticky" so that I can continue to use them even when IMAP is inactive - ie. even when I switch to POP3?[/quote]</p><p>The IMAP folder structure is provided by the server. OTOH there are servers that allow you to create your own folders. From Pegasus Mail Help: <i>"<u>This server supports folders within folders:</u>&nbsp; Some IMAP servers will allow you to create mail folders inside other mail folders along with the messages they contain, while some will not." </i>If your server is that much kind than you go for it. [;)]
</p><p>[quote user="cwickstrom"]
To keep the topics clean, I will add comments to the multi-user topic under that thread, but want you to know that I can afford to be patient, so no need to rush on my behalf.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>As I said there I'm on quarantine so time is not a problem so far. [:D]
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