[ale] how do you delete IMAP server messages and not local copies

Ron Frazier atllinuxenthinfo at c3energy.com
Wed Feb 2 10:43:58 EST 2011


Hi Collin,

Thanks for the note, I never got IMAP working to my satisfaction. I have 
to stick to POP. The processing of message status information is buggy 
in Eudora OSE (Open Source Edition), and probably Thunderbird too since 
they share the same codebase. I wasn't able to find anything in 
Thunderbird for just deleting stuff from the server. Since my mailing 
lists accumulate several thousand messages per month, blowing by my 
quota on the server is a concern. I'm going to save all these tips in 
case I tackle IMAP again. Perhaps a future upgrade will fix some of the 
bugs in Eudora. Thanks again for the suggestions.

Sincerely,

Ron

On 01/31/2011 05:40 AM, Collin Pruitt wrote:
>   On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 01:34:11 -0500, Ron Frazier wrote:
>    
>> Hello all.  Several people have been encouraging me to use IMAP for
>> email, and I've been investigating it.  I specifically want to
>> download
>> the messages to my local computer and have them available whether I'm
>> connected to the internet or not, as well as be able to back them up.
>> I
>> want all my computers synchronized when I'm connected to the net.
>> AND,
>> I want to be able to delete the messages from the server
>> periodically,
>> when they accumulate to too large a number; while still retaining the
>> local copy on my machines.  I cannot seem to find any way to do that
>> based on what I've been reading.  Anybody know if that can be done?
>>      
>   I know there's a option in Thunderbird to delete the remote message but
>   keep a local copy. Other than that, the only thing that I can suggest is
>   testing deleting a message off the server itself and seeing if clients
>   maintain their local copy or not, because I haven't had the experience
>   of doing anything of that sort yet.
>
>    
>> I also read that IMAP have problems synchronizing thousands of
>> messages in
>> a folder, which is routine for me.
>>      
>   I've heard nor experienced nothing of this kind with IMAP. My GMail
>   account and my personal email account are both accessed over IMAP, and
>   both have around 7000 messages in them.
>
>    

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