On Saturday, June 11, 2011, John Aldrich wrote: > No, because I have more than one email account and I do NOT > want to check them all at startup, for a very good reason. > One is a hybrid IMAP/POP3 account. If I POP my email, I can't > view it via imap and move some of the junk that gets through > the filters to the "held mail" folder on the server where I > can then report it (SpamCop.net account.) I also have a POP3 > account with my ISP that I rarely check, because I don't use > that account much. > > I also have my work email configured on here, and I'd be happy > to check it on startup, except I can't select ONE account to > check on startup. I just filed a feature request on that this > afternoon... > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=275432 excuse me, could you be a little more emphatic... there are ways you could deal with your wish to leave messages on your IMAP server, perhaps, though I'm not sure whether 'Leave messages on server' works the same way for IMAP as for POP I have 7 email accounts, and around 2k messages a day I deal with. I don't have any IMAP accounts configured as such, though I could. So, different needs - I was just suggesting in case you'd overlooked that setting -- Claude Jones Brunswick, MD, USA |
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