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Johnh
03-02-2006, 01:25 PM
First let me say I am new to BlueHost (today) and new to using a commercial web hosting service. While I've got a solid 30 years technology experience a lot of the tools and functions here are new to me.

One of the things I looked for in a hosting service was IMAP email capability. I want to be able to look at the same mail on my desktop in my home office, my laptop when I am on the road, and (soon) my phone/PDA.

I would like to be able to use subfolders in IMAP email, but it seems I can't do that - is this a service restriction?

Also, what is the difference between the three webmail clients? I created a subfolder in one but didn't seem to be able to see it anywhere else. Do they use different folder structures?

Thanks from the newbie

John H.

felippe
03-03-2006, 04:56 AM
To see folders:

Neomail:

In the top left, there will be dropdown to select the folder.

Horde:

After hitting the + next to "mail", you will see the folders

Squirrelmail:

this one is a bit annoying. Go to the "folders" link at the top, then in the bottom right, click on the folder in the list. Then hit the "subscribe" button.

Outlook express:

Setting it up as imap, then going to the username@domain.com link in the left window, you are asked if you want to get a list of available folders. Hit yes. you then select which folders.



To create:

Neomail:

Hit the folder icon at the top. Then add the name in the text box, and hit add.

Horde:

Hit the folder icon at the top. At the "Choose action:" drop down, choose "create folder".

Squirrelmail:

Go to the "folders" link at the top, fill out the text field under "Create Folder" then hit create.

Johnh
03-03-2006, 11:31 AM
Thanks Felippe.

I'm actually using Outlook 2003. If I right-click on the Inbox there is an IMAP menu item that takes me to a dialog box where I can select the folders.

I can see the "high-level" folders, i.e., same level as InBox, but I can't see a subfolder (of InBox) that I created through Horde.

Thanks again

John H.