I have my mail boxes set up using IMAP. That's fine until I go over my quota. I then download everything to my hard drive via POP3. Is it possible to download email using a date range? For example, I'd like to download all my email from March 1 through March 31, leaving all of April and May on the server. I use Thunderbird on a Mac for my email.
							
						
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 Date range download of email?Leslie Kirk
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 Most IMAP clients treat moving mail from an IMAP folder to a local folder as an instruction to remove what is on the server. So typically you just click the oldest in the range, shift-click the newest in the range, which highlights the entire range, then drag them to a local mail folder and it downloads and removes from the server.
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 Now that's a piece of awesome sauce that I can use!!! Thank you David!Originally posted by ILoveHostasaurus View PostMost IMAP clients treat moving mail from an IMAP folder to a local folder as an instruction to remove what is on the server. So typically you just click the oldest in the range, shift-click the newest in the range, which highlights the entire range, then drag them to a local mail folder and it downloads and removes from the server.Leslie Kirk
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 Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
 Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
 Email me: [email protected]
 www.lesliekirk.com
 
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 OMG - I'm like a kid in a candy store with this tip. My mail box will hopefully never overflow again Leslie Kirk Leslie Kirk
 Miva Certified Developer
 Miva Merchant Specialist since 1997
 Previously of Webs Your Way (aka Leslie Nord leslienord)
 Email me: [email protected]
 www.lesliekirk.com
 
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