This flag allows users to grant access to their Mailboxes to others, but still keep certain messages Hidden Message with this flag set are visible only to the MailboxĪccount owner and only to those users who have the Admin Access Right for this Mailbox. Mail clients to send only one MDN report for each message. MDNSent This flag is set when an MDN ("read report") for the message has been sent. Redirected This flag is set when a copy of the message was sent (redirected) to someone. Mark some mailbox messages first, and then delete all marked messages in the mailbox. It tells a mail client thatĭeleted This flag is set for messages that were marked for deletion. This message to the user as an important one).ĭraft This flag is set for messages that have not been sent yet. This flag is explicitly set and reset with mail client applications.įlagged This flag is set to attach a "flag" to the message (for example, a mail client can show Result of certain mailbox access protocol operations, and it can be set and reset explicitlyĪnswered This flag is set when a reply was sent for this message. Seen This flag is set when the message was read by a client. Is set automatically when the message is being read using the POP protocolĬommuniGate Pro supports the follwing message flags: Some flags are set automatically,Įven when the access protocol used does not support flag modification. Message is being stored in the mailbox, and they can be updated using mailbox access protocols, Message Flags Messages in Mailboxes can have individual flags. Two mailboxes with names that differ in case only. When these file systems are used for CommuniGateProĪccount/mailbox storage, the mailbox names are still case-sensitive, but you cannot create Some file systems (NTFS, for example) provideĬase-insensitive file naming conventions. In this case a new empty INBOX mailbox will be created automatically. You can rename the INBOX mailbox, though. It is impossible to delete the INBOX mailbox. You can later create the regular ABCDEF mailbox and the "storage" entity for your The name ABCDEF will be listed, but will notīe "selectable" - and you will not be able to store messages in the ABCDEF mailbox. Use the ABCDEF/ name as the new mailbox name to create only theĭirectory entity with the ABCDEF name. You can, though, create the "directory" entity without creating the "mail storage" entity: The "directory"Įntity is created automatically, as soon as you try to create the first submailbox. Storing messages, one - for serving as a "directory" for the nested mailboxes. This feature is implemented by providing two "invisible" mailbox entities - one for Mailbox X and at the same time create submailboxes X/Y, X/Z for that Unlike many other servers, CommuniGate Pro allows you to store messages in some Is the name of the submailbox important "inside" the INBOX mailbox. The CommuniGate Pro Server uses the slash ( /) symbol as the hierarchy separator: In the same way as you can created a file directory inside some other file directory. Mailboxes can be "nested": for any mailbox "A" you can create a sub-mailbox "B". The system and/or domainĪdministrator can specify additional mailboxes to be created at that time.Ī user can create a mailbox using an IMAP mailer applcation or using When an Account is created, its INBOX mailbox is automatically created. Any message delivered toĪ CommuniGate Pro Account is stored in its INBOX mailbox - unless someĪutomated Processing Rules instruct the Server to store the message in A multi-mailboxĪccount can contain mailboxes stored in different formats.Įach Account always has the INBOX mailbox. Several storage formats can be used for CommuniGate Pro mailboxes. Provide access to Accounts and their mailboxes. Its own unique name and can contain messages. CommuniGate Pro Accounts contain one or several mailboxes.
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