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Title: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: Roberto on November 11, 2016, 02:00:41 pm
Anche utilizzando IMAP, esiste un modo per lasciare tutti i messaggi non letti sul server??
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: StR on November 11, 2016, 06:52:27 pm
If I understand correctly your Italian, you are asking if there is a way to leave all messages marked unread on the server with an IMAP connection (account).

In case of IMAP, all messages on all devices and the server have exactly the same status. Think of your device being a window into what you have on the server, and when you change something on the device, you are actually making the same changes on the server (and vice-versa). So, you always have a 1:1 correspondence between the messages on the server and on the device (and all devices/e-mail programs).

So, if you want the messages to remain unread on the server, you need to disable them being marked read on the device. For that: Aquamail Settings -> Message View -> Mark messages as read -> "Never automatically".
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: Roberto on November 11, 2016, 08:06:30 pm
Chiedo scusa per il mio inglese!!
Grazie per la tua risposta.
Conoscevo giĆ  questa funzione ma non va bene per me.
Ho bisogno che i messaggi siano letti sul mio smartphone e non letti sul server.
Penso di aver capito che con IMAP non sia possibile.
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: Roberto on November 11, 2016, 08:07:13 pm
I apologize for my english !!
Thank you for your answer.
I already knew this function but not good for me.
I need that messages are read on my smartphone and unread on the server.
I think I understood that with IMAP is not possible.
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: StR on November 11, 2016, 08:20:59 pm
I apologize for my english !!
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Don't worry, it is good and clear!

I need that messages are read on my smartphone and unread on the server.
I think I understood that with IMAP is not possible.
Correct.
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on November 11, 2016, 11:20:28 pm
You could remove the account from AquaMail (long press, choose from popup) and add it back in, using Manual button, and making sure to use POP3.

With POP3, you'll lose:

- Push mail
- Access to folders
- Separate download of text vs. attachments

You'd also lose:

- Two-way read/unread sync with the mail server

But maybe that's exactly what you want... ???

Basically, with POP3 each mail app tracks the read/unread state of each message separately from the mail server and other mail apps.

Please also know that fetching messages with POP3 (just fetching) often makes mail servers mark them as read, and you will see this in *other* mail apps if they use IMAP, or in *web mail*.
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: StR on November 12, 2016, 12:59:20 am
Please also know that fetching messages with POP3 (just fetching) often makes mail servers mark them as read, and you will see this in *other* mail apps if they use IMAP, or in *web mail*.
... which would basically defeat the purpose.
 ;)

(So, maybe before deleting IMAP account, one should create a POP3 account and check the behavior of the server.)
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on November 12, 2016, 09:04:58 pm
Re: ... which would basically defeat the purpose.

But if he switched to POP3 in the other mail apps... :)
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: StR on November 13, 2016, 12:56:11 am
Re: ... which would basically defeat the purpose.

But if he switched to POP3 in the other mail apps... :)

If he wanted messages "marked unread on the server", it wouldn't matter what the other mail app is.  (I suspect he wants to see them unread in the Webmail interface).
Title: Re: Lasciare i messaggi non letti sul server.
Post by: Kostya Vasilyev on November 13, 2016, 04:57:20 pm
Yes, if it's web mail, then yes, POP3 won't help. You're right.

But then again maybe this mail service has a setting for whether it marks as read after a POP3 fetch (one very large mail service here in Russia has that, others don't).