Automatically check for new mail
every
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Select this option
if you want Email and Calendar to check for new
messages automatically. Use the spin box to specify how often to check for
new messages, in minutes.
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Check for new
messages in all folders
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Select this option if you want Email and Calendar to check for new messages in all your IMAP folders.
IMAP option only.
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Show only subscribed
folders
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Select this option to view only the IMAP folders to which you have subscribed,
not all of your IMAP folders.
IMAP option only.
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Override server-supplied
folder namespace
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An IMAP namespace is a directory where your messages
are stored. Select this option if you want to store your messages in a namespace
other than the default namespace that the IMAP server provides.
IMAP option only.
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Namespace
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If you select the Override server-supplied folder namespace option, enter the namespace
in which you want to store your messages in this field.
IMAP option only.
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Apply filters
to new messages in INBOX on this server
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Select this option to apply your message filters to messages
that are delivered to your Inbox folder on the IMAP server,
as well as to messages that you download to your local area.
IMAP option only.
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Global Catalog
server name
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Enter the name of your global catalog server, if this is different from your Exchange server.
Microsoft Exchange
option only.
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Limit number of
GAL responses
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Select this option to restrict the number of items that Email
and Calendar finds when you search the global address
list (GAL). If you restrict the number of items to find, this
decreases the workload of the server.
Use the spin box to specify
the maximum number of items that you want Email and Calendar to find.
Microsoft Exchange
option only.
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Mailbox name
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If your mailbox name in Exchange is different to your Windows
username, type the mailbox name in the text box.
Microsoft
Exchange option only.
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OWA path
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Enter the Outlook Web Access
(OWA) path in this field. OWA is a feature in Exchange that allows users to access their Exchange information from a web browser. The OWA URL is the URL that
you use to access Exchange from a web browser.
The OWA path is appended to the OWA URL.
Typically, the value for this field is /exchange.
Microsoft Exchange option only.
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Public Folder
server
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If your public folders are located on a different server to your personal
folders, enter the name of the public folder server in this field.
Microsoft Exchange option only.
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Apply filters
to new messages in Inbox on this server
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Select this option to apply your message filters to messages
that are delivered to your Inbox folder on the Exchange server, as well as to messages that you download to
your local area.
Microsoft Exchange option
only.
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Leave messages on server
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Select this option to store copies of your messages
on the POP server.
POP option only.
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Apply filters
to new messages in INBOX
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Select this option to apply your message filters to your Inbox folder.
Valid only for the following options:
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Store status headers
in Elm/Pine/Mutt format
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Select this option if you want to use the X-Status message header format.
Select this option if you use
email applications that use the X-Status message header
format. For example, Elm , mutt ,
and Pine use the X-Status message
header format.
Standard Unix mbox spool or directory option only.
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Use the '.folders'
folder summary file (exmh)
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Select this option if you want Email and Calendar to use the folder summary file that is generated by the exmh application.
MH-format mail directories option only.
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