| Subject |
Re: mv_mail.cc : Marc V. |
| From |
Akshat Kapoor <akshat.kapoor@kapoorsons.in> |
| Date |
Wed, 26 May 2021 15:41:22 +0530 |
| Newsgroups |
dbase.getting-started |
Good Afternoon Gaetano, Dirk,
>> on my telecomprovider webmail all ok as with thunderbird
>
> If the e-mail copy is on your telecom provider webmail portal and not in
> Thunderbird client e-mail, then the issue is in Thunderbird.
>
> Mailto would indeed use the default email client defined on the local
> computer. The advantage of mv_mail is you can use it on a web server
> without having an email account defined there, and without human
> interaction to click the send button while mailto requires both an
> installed email client and human interaction to send the e-mail.
>
> If the e-mail is in your Sent folder on the webmail portal but doesn't
> get downloaded to your local Thunderbird client, there should be no need
> to bcc yourself. I would check the folder synchronisation settings instead.
As far as my knowledge goes mv_mail.cc does not use the email client on
the local computer It connects to the server directly.
On my system I have not found it to be using outlook.
All mail clients and mail servers have their own settings.
On my system Outlook will download all mails from the sent folder that
"it" did not send and place them in the inbox.
(The mail could have been sent using the mobile or mv_mail.cc or simply
using the browser)
Regards
Akshat
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