I've now had a repeated experience of my emails disappearing - not deleted, just disappearing - since I converted from POP to IMAP. How do I stop this perverse behaviour?
On (bad) advice I converted my Evolution email client account from POP to IMAP. ALL email, in every folder, in client and host server just disappeared. I had no opportunity to even take a back-up in Evolution.
I asked this question here but without any answer. So I am now looking something to replace Evolution -email-client. So does there exist a graphical Email-client with Sent-directory? Or is it specified system-wide?
P.s. I know Mutt has this feature but I cannot understand how graphical Email -clients work in this, perhaps I cannot just find this feature -- I don't know.
I installed Getmail to retrieve emails from another email server and Procmail to filter the incoming emails. (I am running Debian/Squeeze.)
The recipe I created has this code:
:0:
* ^TO_myemailaddress@domain.com
Xyz
I thought this will make sure that all incoming emails will be saved in ~/Maildir/Xyz/ as individual files.
How can one create their own web-based email server, under these constraints:
- Emails are stored in a MySQL database
- Emails are accessed through PHP scripts
- Emails are received from pop servers and sent through smtp servers every 10 minutes acting as if it was an email client to yahoo or hotmail or other pop/smtp servers
This sync -bug may be related to this lag -bug here. Basically Inbox shows +1 email but cannot find it, I have deselected I think all options such as search not to filter out emails. You can see my progress with the questions below.
Centos 5.2 + Plesk 10.3 + Imap + Qmail *updated
One of my e-mail accounts contains historical messages dating back to 2006. The account uses a total of about 9GB of space in 40,000 individual messages.
I use Windows Live Mail 2011 and RoundCube as a client.
A client recently switched to Exchange Server / Outlook for their email.
Our company provides email marketing services. Our service is hosted and emails are deployed from our IP addresses. Clients use their email address(es) as the "from" address, and typically, as long as they have the SPF record in place that includes our IP addresses, there isn't a problem with deliverability.
My client accidently deleted a folder under a Server 2008 shared folder which permanently deleted it.
Does Windows offer some sort of restore for deleted files/folders? Or is there a good reliable program available?
Unfortunately the client's backup failed last night.