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I'm using nokia 6600 with the built in IMAP email software. When I try
to press the "C" button on an email, and then tell it to delete an
email from just the phone I get:
"Message header will remain in phone memory"
And the message doesn't go away. Any idea why? I'm using an IMAP
server.
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On 15 May 2005 17:57:04 -0700, "MKoool" <mohan@terabolic.com> wrote:
>I'm using nokia 6600 with the built in IMAP email software. When I try
>to press the "C" button on an email, and then tell it to delete an
>email from just the phone I get:
>
>"Message header will remain in phone memory"
>
>And the message doesn't go away. Any idea why? I'm using an IMAP
>server.
>
>Thanks,
>mohan
Messages will go away after next server update...
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Archived from groups: alt.cellular.nokia (More info?)
On Mon, 16 May 2005 10:41:45 +0200, "-=[ apocalypso ]=-"
<teo.bartulovic_i_hate_spam@st.htnet.hr> wrote:
>On 15 May 2005 17:57:04 -0700, "MKoool" <mohan@terabolic.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm using nokia 6600 with the built in IMAP email software. When I try
>>to press the "C" button on an email, and then tell it to delete an
>>email from just the phone I get:
>>
>>"Message header will remain in phone memory"
>>
>>And the message doesn't go away. Any idea why? I'm using an IMAP
>>server.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>mohan
>
>Messages will go away after next server update...
>
>
And after the message has been deleted from the server, too. You need
retain the information you have deleted it, but NOT from the server.
The header remain for this.
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