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Originally Posted by CorysWorld
Recently I have switched my e-mail protocol to IMAP from POP3 on my PC because I want my mail everywhere including my Wi-Fi PPC. I am using Outlook 2003 and in my opinion it handles IMAP very poorly. It does not integrate with you PST, has no Trash bin and when you send a message it goes into your local Sent Items. I wish I could use it like exchanges cached mode. Is there a way?
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Not trivially. I
think you might be able to create a Rule to handle the sent mail. Personally, I prefer not having trash. Finally, it's
designed not to use a PST -- it's server-side.
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(does anyone know how get OpenPGP in Outlook?)
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I'm assuming you need a plugin -- that'll take a little Googling.
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My dilemma is that I love my PPC and it is made only for use with Outlook (which I also love, I need my Calendar and contacts). Is it possible to sync my PPC with some type of WebDAV?
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That would be
awesome, but I haven't heard of any such setup.
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Is there a way to make it handle IMAP accounts better? Has anyone encounter this problem and found a clever solution? I know this sounds like I should be using exchange but I do not want to pay for that.
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I follow the lame route and keep separate address books, and configure Inbox for IMAP and that's it. :| Of course, Microsoft's trying to sell Exchange everywhere. You might want to
think about a third-party hosted Exchange solution, like
MailStreet. It also gives you Server ActiveSync.
(We've ranted on this very subject on the past here -- that Microsoft just wants to sell Exchange and doesn't make it easy for the little guy to get the flexibility they need.)
--janak