Fwd: [imp] Session_ldap failed: LDAP add failed---Pls reply
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>From chuck@horde.org Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 23:31:24 -0500
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From: Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@horde.org>
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Subject: Re: [imp] Anyone shed some light?: [imp] Mime attachment woes..
Quoting Scott Singleton <scott@beacon-inc.com>:
> Just popping it back in to see if anyone would care to shed some light on
> this.
A number of us have been in Germany for the last few days (4 - a new record for
the number of us that have been in one place); give us a bit to catch up on our
email. :)
-chuck
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>From green@UMDNJ.EDU Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 23:38:47 -0500
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From: Cliff Green <green@UMDNJ.EDU>
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Subject: Re: [imp] Problem with mail stores...
Quoting Richard Russell <richard@yellowgoanna.com>:
> Anyway, the problem is like this: I have IMP set up on server A, using
> IMAP and SMTP on server B. Server B also runs POP3 (and IMAP) for LAN
> users. People use their laptops on the LAN, using POP (or IMAP) and
> outlook, and mail comes to their account on Server B and is usually
> downloaded to their laptop and deleted from the server. They then take
> their laptops home, interstate or overseas, and read mail using IMP
> over the web on server A. (remember, This uses IMAP on server B). They
> don't delete their mail in IMP, so the mail is (assumedly) still on
> Server B. However, when they return to the office, and log onto the
> LAN, they can't see any of this email in their POP account...
>
> Is this an IMP problem or an IMAP/POP problem? Does IMP use its own
> message store, or the IMAP store?
It sounds like your pop client is honoring the flags set on mail that's
been read and doesn't bother downloading what's not marked as new mail.
Try this: after reading mail with imp (or whatever imap client you like),
go back and mark one or more (or all) of them as unseen. Then see if your
pop client can see them.
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