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WARNING:
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It is possible to lose your e-mail with a Disconnected IMAP account if you
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do not use it correctly. The purposes of Disconnected IMAP are to minimize
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bandwidth usage, to allow the user to decide when the client communicates
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with the server, and to keep a local copy of all e-mails.
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When using Disconnected IMAP, all changes (such as writing new e-mails,
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deleting e-mails, and moving e-mails between folders or accounts) are only
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made on the client until the user synchronizes the client with the server
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by using the Check Mail command when there is a network connection available.
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These are the commands that affect client-server syncronization:
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F5 synchronizes the current folder.
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Ctrl+L (Check Mail) synchronizes all folders in all accounts.
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Refresh Local IMAP Cache discards all local changes in the current folder.
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If you make changes that affect more than one folder or account, you should
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usually use Ctrl+L to make sure all of your changes are committed to the
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mail server.
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