POP3 Download of Sent Mail ?
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16-11-2025 4:59 PM
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My question is whether there is a mechanism to download items via POP3 from the sent mail folder on the force9/plusnet servers which have been sent originally via an IMAP client ?
Thanks in advance for any insights on this subject.
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Re: POP3 Download of Sent Mail ?
16-11-2025 6:22 PM
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You might want to investigate 'MailStore Home' to back up your email. It's free:
16-11-2025 6:29 PM
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@MRChambers wrote:
...mechanism to download items via POP3 from the sent mail folder on the force9/plusnet servers which have been sent originally via an IMAP client ?
If I ever use the webmail client to send messages, I download those sent messages to my desktop PC by moving the messages from the sent folder to the Inbox. When I then check for mail my POP client on my desktop PC those 'new' messages download to my Inbox. From there, I either move them directly to whatever folder I want to file them in, or move them into the sent folder (for filing later).
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16-11-2025 7:15 PM
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In Thunderbird there is an option to sort by receipt order (rather than date order) so can easily pickup the block of 800 to move to the sent mail folder.
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16-11-2025 11:23 PM
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Your experience points starkly at the fallacy of using POP3 for archiving email in place of a proper archiving strategy. POP3 does not look at anything other than the inbox. If you’ve put mail into folders, they will not be downloaded by a POP3 client.
Most IMAP clients have arching tools which few people seem to utilise.
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Re: POP3 Download of Sent Mail ?
17-11-2025 8:05 AM
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I don't know about other mail clients, but Thunderbird allows you to 'archive' any folder, or selected items from them, to external devices, and has done for as long as I have been using it. Admittedly, until a couple of years ago (a guess) this needed an extension, but it now supports the function natively.
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17-11-2025 5:30 PM
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I use MailStore Home to archive my e9mail. Once click and it backs up everything in Outlook. Painless.
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