StainlessSteelRat
02-07-2006, 03:26 PM
Hi folks,
I've added three email accounts to the messaging tool (using a Dell Axim
X50V). But unlike say Outlook 2003 or Outlook Express, the accounts all show
separately. I would rather have email from all the accounts appear in one
inbox, rather than multiple. Is this possible?
Also, it seems that the messaging tool doesn't ever download the message and
delete from the server. That's great as I don't want it to, but is there an
ability to do this out of curiosity? I'm guessing it's related to not
downloading headers (currently I'm just downloading headers and 2k of the
message)
TIA
There's no way to merge them as far as I know. To Actually delete a message
off the server you need to delete it form whatever account Inbox it's in,
and then go delete it form the account's deleted mail, and then do a
send/receive again. It keeps you from accidentally deleting a message from
the server that you may need a copy of when you get back to your desktop.
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Sven
MVP - Mobile Devices
"StainlessSteelRat" <usenet@stainlesssteelrat.net> wrote in message
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> Hi folks,
>
> I've added three email accounts to the messaging tool (using a Dell Axim
> X50V). But unlike say Outlook 2003 or Outlook Express, the accounts all
> show separately. I would rather have email from all the accounts appear in
> one inbox, rather than multiple. Is this possible?
>
> Also, it seems that the messaging tool doesn't ever download the message
> and delete from the server. That's great as I don't want it to, but is
> there an ability to do this out of curiosity? I'm guessing it's related to
> not downloading headers (currently I'm just downloading headers and 2k of
> the message)
>
> TIA
>
StainlessSteelRat
02-08-2006, 01:39 PM
Sven wrote:
> There's no way to merge them as far as I know.
Shucks, that's what I suspected. Hopefully they can rethink this for future
versions.
> To Actually delete a
> message off the server you need to delete it form whatever account
> Inbox it's in, and then go delete it form the account's deleted mail,
> and then do a send/receive again. It keeps you from accidentally
> deleting a message from the server that you may need a copy of when
> you get back to your desktop.
It's a good protection mechanism, although I'm surprised to not see similar
features to Outlook. It would have been a good idea to enable "no delete" by
default, but give an option to change it.