OK, for years I have always worked from a desktop, but now I have a laptop in the house as well. Both are running Fedora 8. I'd like to be able to look at my mail folders from either host, both new incoming mail and previously read mail. My understanding is that with imap I can do that. I have always had things setup so that my desktop pops down email from my local mail server and I let evolution do that and manage the local folders. But, now I want my laptop to be able to access my email also and I don't want to end up with some email on the laptop and some on the desktop so I want to move away from a pop setup. My understanding is that imap will allow two different hosts to access a common set of folders so I assume I want to move away from pop to an imap setup. Currently, my mail server is a FreeBSD machine running an old release 5.3. It's running sendmail and dropping new email into /var/mail/chrisk folder. My desktop and laptop are Fedora core 8. For the desktop I use evolution to pop down the email and sort it into various folders. There is a imap daemon on the FreeBSD machine that I seem to be able to connect to, but when I tell evolution, on either my desktop or my laptop, to treat the FreeBSD as an imap server I don't seem to get any new mail transferred. I am wondering if there is more setup required on the mail server to get imap running so that I can manage folders on the server from either my desktop or my laptop. I seem to be missing something on how to set things up so I can peruse my email, and control various folders, from either my desktop or my laptop. Any pointers on how I get started would be great. I am more then happy to make my desktop my mail server, since the FreeBSD server is getting a bit old and I'd like to upgrade it anyway so it's not a problem for me to just move the mail service to my desktop if that makes things easier. I don't care so much if my existing email folders are not accessible by my laptop I just want to start making new messages available to both from here forward. Any pointers to how I get imap setup so I can access my folders from two, or more, different machines ? Thanks Chris Kottaridis (chriskot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx) -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list