On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 00:05:52 -0500, William Lovaton wrote > Anand, thanx for the response. > > I don't mean a laptop. I am talking about downloading the mail to my > desktop system. Think about it like an OutLook client with local > folders. So I can save the mails in my office desktop hard drive while > releasing my quota in the exchange server. > > I think it can be done via filters but I don't want to do it that > way. It should be done in an easier and more intuitive way. > > Something like hitting "Send and Receive". > > -William > > El jue, 16-12-2004 a las 05:37 +0100, Anand Buddhdev escribió: > > William Lovaton wrote: > > > I just installed FC3 in my company computer and every thing is good so > > > far. I configured my MS Exchange account in Evolution and I can see the > > > mail directly in the server but I can't download them in my local > > > folders. I was hoping for something like POP3 works so I can keep track > > > of all my mails in my hard disk and prevent my exchange account from > > > getting full. > > > > > > I have to say this is my first time configuring Connector so probably I > > > am missing something. > > > > If you want to download your email from Exchange to your laptop, then > > you should NOT configure the Exchange connector. Ask your Exchange > > server admin to enable POP3 on the Exchange server, and then configure a > > POP3 account in evolution. In fact, you don't need the Exchange > > connector. However, using POP3 means you do not get to use any of the > > other features of Exchange. So you are thinking about something along the lines of, using it OFF line, then using 'send/receive' to sync the folders? (Then thinking about it this way, what ever you change in the offline folders, will replicate to the server). Hmm... Was just a thought.. Then I usually move things I need to a personal folder, which doesn't replicate to the exchange server... Wolf -- Open WebMail Project (http://openwebmail.org)