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Organization of work with e-mail
I have a domain, hosting with mail.
I want to see both incoming and sent messages from any computer. The first ones are visible using any web interface, but how to make sure that letters sent from the mail client go to the “Sent” folder on the server, i.e. so that I can see emails sent from any machine?
I’m not ready to completely switch to the web interface, because I often work offline, and I need to keep the correspondence in front of my eyes.
If gmail or I.mail solve the indicated tasks, I’m ready to drag my mail there from The Bat (about 10GB now), but is there a possibility of such a transfer?
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Redirect all emails to your new mail account in gmail for example.
It is "Redirect", not forward.
In Gmail, sent messages are visible in the web interface, provided that they were sent via Gmail SMTP.
IMAP can help, of course, but keep in mind that this is a setting of the email client you are using.
If ThunderBird (yes, anyone has this setting for sure) set a local folder for sent messages, then nothing will appear on the server.
Hence the conclusion - configure your mail client to use IMAP and make sure that it is configured to save sent mail to the server in the folder you need.
The second option (I often use it since it works on the POP3 protocol) is to configure the client to automatically add your address to "Bcc". Then you will receive a copy of your correspondence in INBOX. Well, then decide what to do with it - either manage it yourself (delete / copy), or assign automatic rules to such copies (copy to a folder).
If the mail from the hoster does not support IMAP You need to migrate from the hosted mail to Google Apps - https://www.google.com/a/cpanel/premier/new?hl=ru
Then send all Sent letters from The Bat to the gmail box, sort there by Sender and transfer mail to Sent
Or transfer mail from The Bat to MS Outlook and use the transfer utility from Google - tools.google.com/dlpage/outlookmigration
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