| Subject |
Re: mv_mail.cc : Marc V. |
| From |
Dirk <non@non.com> |
| Date |
Tue, 25 May 2021 17:20:34 +0200 |
| Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Op 25/05/2021 om 13:38 schreef Marc VdB:
> Hi Dirk,
>
> as Gaetano mentioned, the easiest way to do this might be by sending
> yourself the mail in bcc.
>
> mv_mail.cc is in no way linked to thunderbird, or any other mailclient.
> It is designed as a mailclient by itself (without all the overhead of
> the GUI interface, that is why it can be so small)
>
> If you interact with your mailserver using different mailclients (in
> your case thunderbird and mv_mail)a possible approach would be to use
> the server with an IMAP-account ( rather than POP3). If the account is
> setup properly, it will reflect the actions done on the server. That
> means, if you send a mail with mv_mail and later open thunderbird with
> the same account, IMAP will tell thunderbird, that something happened on
> the server and thunderbird will update its folders...
>
> HTH,
> Marc
>
> > good day,
> >
> > is there a way to get the sent email in the outbox of thunderbird, to
> > have a copy of the sent email by *.eml.
> > or to have a eml copy directly from the email programm
> > thanks
> > Dirk
>
hello Marc,
provider is telenet.be, you know i suppose
when using thunderbird and send a bcc the reciever doesn't get the bcc
(tried two of my telenet accounts)
when using your programm and send a bcc : the receiver get the bcc
aswell
i think thunderbird can not get it, because it used the same ports and
imap or smtp, what i use always, because i work on three devices;
desktop, laptop and tablet
otherwise the programm is working fine, thanks to share
schön Abend
Dirk,
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