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Thanks for any assistance at all on this. I'm very frustrated because this
exact process works fine in any other IMAP client (Windows Mail, Thunderbird, even Lotus Notes' IMAP client). I'm running Outlook 2007. It seams to support the IMAP protocol reasonably well. However, I can't figure out how to move messages between folders when I'm offline (it gives an error message saying I can't, see next paragraph). This same operation works fine in MS Windows Mail (the equivalent of Outlook Express that ships with Windows Vista) and Mozilla Thunderbird. It's clearly not a limitation of IMAP. Error Message If I set Outlook to Offline mode (note I am not trying to move the folder, just an individual message that is downloaded to another folder which is also available offline): "Cannot move the items. The connection to the server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action." I can download messages and read and delete them when I'm offline. I just can't move them between folders unless I'm online. Since Outlook synchronizes any changes to a folder when it reconnects to the IMAP server, and since I can read the messages in the folders, it obviously has the technology to do this. What am I missing? As things are now, I can't process my mail when I'm offline - I need to read and file every message to clear out my Inbox. If I can't do that, I can't keep my work life organized. This all works just fine when working I'm online. But, as many of you know, while sitting on a plane, it's a great time to process e-mail and there's no chance of working in online mode midflight. For similar reasons, I would prefer to use Outlook to Windows Mail or Thunderbird - I want to flag messages as To Do's, and perform other functions that require the messages to be in Outlook. Thanks for any help, Colin |
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Colin wrote:
Thanks for any assistance at all on this. I'm very frustrated because this exact process works fine in any other IMAP client (Windows Mail, Thunderbird, even Lotus Notes' IMAP client). Truthfuly, posting a question multiple times does not increase your chance of getting an answer. It appears that Outlook will not allow manipulation of IMAP messages when offline, even if the messages have been downloaded in their entirety and I don't believe that's alterable. Outlook is not as good an IMAP client as some of the others you mentioned. -- Brian Tillman |
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