Re: [Logicmail-users] are imap sent messages stored on server?
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From: Dave W. <li...@hi...> - 2011-10-07 17:24:17
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Google's IMAP server is "different" In terms of Sent messages, simply configure your client to not upload sent messages at all, and let Google take care of placing a copy in your Sent folder. Not only will Google's SMTP server do this for you, but it cuts your bandwidth usage for sent messages in half. -- Dave Warren, CEO Hire A Hit Consulting Services http://ca.linkedin.com/in/davejwarren On 10/6/2011 8:31 PM, Justin Goldberg wrote: > I was wondering about this myself with google apps/gmail. Drafts that > begin on the phone are saved correctly on google's server, and can be > edited later via the web interface if I choose the drafts folder in > logicmails configuration. > > Another quirk is when I select Gmail\Sent as the sent folder on the > phone, then the message is sent twice. It seems that when a message is > copied to that folder, it is sent. But smtp works. There's a document > on google's site that lists the imap actions and what they actually. > For example, deleting a message just archives it, to the "all mail" > label. Google probably had to do this to make the "label" database > work, where an email can be in multiple labels. > > Another quirk is that when editing on the web in html mode rather than > plain text, the saved draft shows up as an html attachment on the > phone rather than editable text. But adding an html editor just for > one provider would bloat the program. > |