tried 1.0.4 build 1833 on my VM recently to see if anything changed, but it hasn't.
i am yet to come across a company with poorer customer support.
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tried 1.0.4 build 1833 on my VM recently to see if anything changed, but it hasn't.
i am yet to come across a company with poorer customer support.
any news on this? or still the same?
welcome to the club.
yes u cannot store email on the server and the hard drive in the case of hotmail.
thats because zimbra's pop implementation is made of fail.
i dont think it is an intelligence issue. it is possible and easy to implement the requested feature. i think the issue here is
firstly - oversight - zimbra devs did not bother to see what was...
im pretty sure this app will fade out on us. building a car that wont run on a sizable percentage of roads, and then blaming the roads is a very bad approach. posting in the forums has not yielded...
i just dont see how this is NOT a showstopper for any enterprise level product. its sad that it had to come to this before being given due importance.
it will be a killer if it goes unnoticed.
just a routine check to see if zimbra devs woke up.
apparently not.
also the website lists zimbra desktop supporting hotmail, and the comparison guide lists that too. thats almost like false...
thats right. while being quite sound on things technical, i really dont care who uses what protocol and how to deal with it, all i want is getting my hotmail on zimbra while leaving a copy on the...
firstly i do use yahoo, gmail and hotmail. now you said yourself, that hotmail is forcing people to use the most primitive of mail access - POP - and if zimbra cannot support the most primitive of...
I have been requesting this for ages. I dont understand how a multi email integration client can leave out proper support for the world's largest email provider. I have moved all email accounts other...
omg! wake up and fix this. LIVE mail supports pop forever now. just freaking fix your xxxx and stop forcing a server mail delete.
bah. what a waste of time.
i did just now. it is bug 38644. try and help us out here.
thanks.
use pop settings if u want zimbra to work
* POP: pop3.live.com (port 995)
* SMTP: smtp.live.com (port 25)
o Note: make sure you check the box that indicates that your outgoing...
no its not.
and dont spam.
just upgraded to build 1593. still no support for UIDL-less pop servers. clearly users with yahoo and 'hotmail accounts who want to leave messages on server' are not on any priority list.
fail!
live mail works fine with pop settings, but BE WARNED. last i checked zimbra forcefully removes the message on the server. if u check the leave messages on server option, it will not validate. so use...
pop works fine on live, except it forces you to delete the message on the server. go to account settings and check the leave messages on server. it won't allow u to connect. that is my only gripe.
not paying.
waiting.
hope its soon.
i understand that hotmail support is lacking. however they have a pop mode. clients like thunderbird (which were not developed by microsoft) are able to download mail and leave it on the server as...
yeah its a very good client with some amazing features. but they dont seem to care about people with hotmail accounts at all. waiting for yahoo to support other imap clients, then moving to windows...
now it doesnt need anything to be enabled.
live supports pop access by default.
Zimbra still doesnt support pop without UIDL. no estimate on when it will.
:(
still waiting on "leave messages on server option" for non-UIDL servers.
seems kinda pointless moving out of beta if this is still an issue because most of the account setup pages still read beta...
all hotmail supports pop. in fact i can access hotmail using pop on zimbra, all i need is the ability to leave messages on the server. thunderbird does it, outlook does it, hell even my phone does...
very cool. im quite impressed with the way zimbra functions and looks.
as soon as that bug is fixed and pushed out to me, i can put my hotmail accounts on zimbra, leave the message on server and...