Re: *good* Windows IMAP clients

Eric Berman <ericbe@microsoft.com> Thu, 28 August 1997 22:30 UTC

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Subject: Re: *good* Windows IMAP clients
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OE should be displaying all of your subscribed folders by default.  If this
is not the case, you can right-click on the IMAP server (or any folder in
it, for that matter) and choose "Subscribe to all folders" and then
unsubscribe from the ones you don't want.

Eric Berman
Sent with Outlook Express

-----Original Message-----
From: John T. Wei <jwei@hpssc16.cup.hp.com>
To: imap@u.washington.edu <imap@u.washington.edu>
Date: Thursday, August 28, 1997 3:13 PM
Subject: Re: *good* Windows IMAP clients


>I just brought up UW IMAP4rev1 server on HP-UX 10.10 and was testing
>both Communicator
>and Outlook Express as IMAP clients. As far as how mail folders are
>handled, I found Communicator
>and Outlook are very different:
>Communicator behave like a file browser. All your file directories are
>shown as file folder, whether that
>directory contains mails or not. This is very annoying. How can I ask
>Communicator to show only
>real mail folders?
>
>On the other hand, Outlook express does not show any mail folders in
>your home directory. You can
>create new folder and new directory will be created on the server. But,
>how can I tell Outlook to show
>my already existed, current mail folders?
>
>Thanks,
>
>John Wei
>
>