Jonathan Greene | 15 Mar 2005 16:38
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Reconfiguring

What's the best way to get Zoe to be my primary send / receive and 
archival machine?  I use it now to simply import as an archive...  If I 
configure to pull through directly in my mail client will I have to 
re-download all my messages?

I have a combo of IMAP and POP accounts...

Thanks,
JG

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Zoe | 15 Mar 2005 17:04
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Re: Reconfiguring

Hi Jonathan,

On Mar 15, 2005, at 16:38, Jonathan Greene wrote:

> What's the best way to get Zoe to be my primary send / receive and 
> archival machine?

For ZOË to retrieve your email directly, define your different email 
accounts in the configuration. From then on ZOË will automatically 
fetch messages from those accounts.

As far as outgoing traffic goes, you have 2 main options beside 
importing your sent messages every now and then:

(1) You can use ZOË as a SMTP proxy, i.e. route your outgoing SMTP 
traffic through ZOË itself. ZOË will first archive your messages and 
then relay them to your effective SMTP server. You need to enable this 
option per email account.

(2) If you use an IMAP server, store your sent messages there. ZOË will 
retrieve them automatically.

You can mix those different approaches as you see fit.

>  I use it now to simply import as an archive...  If I configure to 
> pull through directly in my mail client will I have to re-download all 
> my messages?

Most likely not, if you have already imported them. ZOË will make sure 
that there are no duplicates one way or another.
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Jonathan Greene | 15 Mar 2005 17:19
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Re: Reconfiguring

Great thanks!

I used to do it all through Zoe and am looking forward to reworking 
things that way.  I've had to do some deep searching lately and want 
everything to be easy to find in Zoe.

Thanks,
JG

On Mar 15, 2005, at 11:04 AM, Zoe wrote:

> Hi Jonathan,
>
> On Mar 15, 2005, at 16:38, Jonathan Greene wrote:
>
>> What's the best way to get Zoe to be my primary send / receive and 
>> archival machine?
>
> For ZOË to retrieve your email directly, define your different email 
> accounts in the configuration. From then on ZOË will automatically 
> fetch messages from those accounts.
>
> As far as outgoing traffic goes, you have 2 main options beside 
> importing your sent messages every now and then:
>
> (1) You can use ZOË as a SMTP proxy, i.e. route your outgoing SMTP 
> traffic through ZOË itself. ZOË will first archive your messages and 
> then relay them to your effective SMTP server. You need to enable this 
> option per email account.
>
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