Somewhere I have read that when you choose to use common folders instead of the folders within an account, one is missing out of some features.
Can someone tell me what they are?
Currently I am using IMAP for my main account and some POP3 for others and to keep things organized I have some common folders where the POP3 accounts are putting incoming and sent messages (rules offcourse).
Before I relied on IMAP because I needed access to my full bunch of emails from everywhere, however that restraint has gone and I will be happy with local (common) folders. This should speed up things I guess. But I do not want to miss out of important/handy features when I store everything in common folders.
TIA
Paul
Can someone tell me what they are?
Currently I am using IMAP for my main account and some POP3 for others and to keep things organized I have some common folders where the POP3 accounts are putting incoming and sent messages (rules offcourse).
Before I relied on IMAP because I needed access to my full bunch of emails from everywhere, however that restraint has gone and I will be happy with local (common) folders. This should speed up things I guess. But I do not want to miss out of important/handy features when I store everything in common folders.
TIA
Paul