Hi,
I know to save space, the WM5 default email client deletes locally stored emails if the emails have been deleted on the server. This property is usually configurable on ALL desktop email clients however it seems to be a locked 'feature' on WM5 which I cannot turn off!
So if you check them on a PC and have it set to remove the copy from the server, when you next send/receive on your PPC it will remove them from the device COMPLETELY.
This is really annoying as I would like to have emails I have on my pda kept indefinitely, and even after my desktop client downloads + deletes on the server. I know a 'quick' fix would be to set my desktop client to NOT delete emails on the server but I'm after a better solution, without cluttering up my remote inbox.
Hi,
I know to save space, the WM5 default email client deletes locally stored emails if the emails have been deleted on the server. This property is usually configurable on ALL desktop email clients however it seems to be a locked 'feature' on WM5 which I cannot turn off!
So if you check them on a PC and have it set to remove the copy from the server, when you next send/receive on your PPC it will remove them from the device COMPLETELY.
This is really annoying as I would like to have emails I have on my pda kept indefinitely, and even after my desktop client downloads + deletes on the server. I know a 'quick' fix would be to set my desktop client to NOT delete emails on the server but I'm after a better solution, without cluttering up my remote inbox.
kunz said:
Hi,
I know to save space, the WM5 default email client deletes locally stored emails if the emails have been deleted on the server. This property is usually configurable on ALL desktop email clients however it seems to be a locked 'feature' on WM5 which I cannot turn off!
So if you check them on a PC and have it set to remove the copy from the server, when you next send/receive on your PPC it will remove them from the device COMPLETELY.
This is really annoying as I would like to have emails I have on my pda kept indefinitely, and even after my desktop client downloads + deletes on the server. I know a 'quick' fix would be to set my desktop client to NOT delete emails on the server but I'm after a better solution, without cluttering up my remote inbox.
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You may also want to
1. consider switching to an alternate mailer client (FlexMail 2007, Qmail etc - see my Mailer Bible for a complete overview at http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?blog=3&p=569&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1 )
2. when you don't need the mails on your POP3 server any more, just move it to a different folder on your PDA. This makes sure 1. they'll remain on your PDA 2. upon the next POP3 download, they'll be deleted from your mailbox
I heartily recommend all my mailing-related articles as I've discussed these questions there quite extensively
Windows Mobile OUTLOOK automatically deleting emails
I have a similar issue. My device has Windows Moblie 6.1. In Outlook on this device, OUTLOOK automatically deletes email messages that are dated...??a few days back. I have not yet found a way to change any setting to stop this. One example is, if I don't check my email for a few days, it may get deleted before I even read it.
Is there a way to make Windows Mobile OUTLOOK stop automatically deleting emails?
I have a subscription to a podcast that costs money and makes you login with a username and password to access the feed. I haven't been able to find any apps for Windows Mobile that can handle the login requirement. There are several apps for PC that work, so I know it can be done. Does anyone know of a program that can handle login required feeds?
Not sure if it will work but have you tried Viigo as an RSS reader, it seems to allow logins to be created.
i have a windows mobile 6.1 device and recently i changed some usernames and passwords on the file server at my house. now every time i try to connect to a share either file explorer and total commander i keep getting access denied errors and the phone doesent give me any option to use a different username and password to access the share. the only thing i can think of is that the user names and passwords associated with the ip address of the server are cached somewhere in the registry.
so how the bloody hell do i delete all cached usernames passwords and login information for local network shares so that the retarted file browser applications will prompt me to enter the right info instead of just failing
Hi Everyone!
Here's a little web app I created to make my life (and hopefully yours!) simpler:
URL: transfer.zone
I found myself having about 10 different IMAP accounts set-up in Thunderbird. I wanted all of them on my phone without typing them in manually.
So I wrote a script to extract the IMAP settings from Thunderbird (passwords aren't stored here, don't worry) and save them in a format that can be imported by K9-Mail.
If there's demand for more format types, then the project can grow into something even more useful
All feedback welcome!
Thanks.