What is the IMAP equivalent of POP-file [OR] How to sort / classify with only headers

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Hi


Thanks for the replies



I use Microsoft Office Outlook 2003. I can't see any version number

Ok. The full body is *NOT* downloaded with IMAP

So, are there any *other* programs / outlook add-ons that will
automatically download IMAP mail or download and classify IMAP mail ?

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What is the IMAP equivalent of POP-file ?


Thanks in advance


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1) Is the full message body downloaded? Rules won't run on headers
only. Otherwise, rules should work on imap - what version of
Outlook do you use?

2) Outlook doesn't support delete from server - it needs the full
body to process. Use a utility like mailwasher.

3) Outlook suipports delayed send but not all servers support it
and some versions of Outlook handle it better than others. You can
create a rule to delay by xx min or use task scheduler to send at a
future date.

4) Right click and choose send email or click and look on the
actions menu. You can't change the behavior of double click.


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IMAP
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1) How do I make rules work on IMAP accounts - Can I write
rules so that automatically IMAP mail will be transferred
from the IMAP server to specified folders on **my** machine ?

At least can I transfer mail automatically from the IMAP folder
to my Machine's Inbox by triggering a rule ?


POP3
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2) How do I delete unwanted mail FROM the POP3 server (i.e.)
how to avoid downloading and then deleting ? - OE 5 had a
facility to delete from server ...


General
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3) If I wish to send a mail to a friend - but at a future date -
say his / her birthday, is is possible to automate this with a
rule ? Provided Outlook is running then

4) I wish to click on a contact and send mail to that contact.
However in the contact pane, If I click on a contact, only the
contact opens. How to change this behavior, if possible



Thanks in advance


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Brian Tillman

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Ok. The full body is *NOT* downloaded with IMAP

But the option to download the body is available. Choose it and rules
should run.
So, are there any *other* programs / outlook add-ons that will
automatically download IMAP mail or download and classify IMAP mail ?

Outlook rules should be able to handle IMAP accounts, if you elect to
download the messages.
Alternate

I'm afraid I don't understand. POP and IMAP protocols work in completely
different ways. POP messages raraely stay on the server, but IMAP messages
always stay on the server.
 
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Hi

Thanks for the replies
But the option to download the body is available. Choose it and rules
should run.

How do I set this option ... I tried Tools -> options and -> E mail
accounts etc.

Somehow couldn't find the option to **automatically* download full
message(s) from IMAP accounts :-((

Is there a way to automatically download complete message(s) from my
IMAP accounts into my inbox or into some folder and make the rules
work ?

is yes, please give me the steps


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I'm afraid I don't understand. POP and IMAP protocols work in completely
different ways. POP messages rarely stay on the server, but IMAP messages
always stay on the server.

POP **file*, helps in *sorting* POP mail and avoiding / deleting Junk.

Is there a similar utility for IMAP - something that will sort or
delete Junk / spam (as specified by me) from the IMAP server so that I
can save bandwidth by just deleting them from server rather than d/l
the mail and deleting from *my* machine


Thanks in adv


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