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Don |
Posted: Aug 2 2009, 07:59 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Member No.: 2789 Joined: 5-February 08 |
I am using XMail and Dovecot on a QNAP TS-509. Everything is working except that when Dovecot retrieves the mail from XMail it is not deleting the message from XMail. Is there a setting in XMail that I can use to force it to delete a message when it is retrieved?
Thanks Don Edit: It's not Dovecot retrieving the mail. Not sure what is at this point but still would like to know if there is a setting that will delete mail when it is retreived even if the client doesn't specifically ask for it. |
Don |
Posted: Aug 5 2009, 06:44 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Member No.: 2789 Joined: 5-February 08 |
bump
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atomant |
Posted: Aug 10 2009, 03:50 PM
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No - I'm not an answering script ... Group: Admin Posts: 1776 Member No.: 427 Joined: 18-January 03 |
It is on client to tell the server what to do with message after being retreived. So if you use Dovecot check its configuration.
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Don |
Posted: Aug 10 2009, 04:42 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 23 Member No.: 2789 Joined: 5-February 08 |
Thanks. I think I figured it out. I didn't fully understand how Dovecot, XMail, and IMAP worked. I have a better understanding now. XMail is my mail server and I use Outlook for reading/sending my mail. Dovecot uses XMail to store the mail. As stated on the Dovecot web site - "Dovecot is not involved with reception, delivery, and storage of mail".
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