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= Thunderbird IMAP Offline = #rev 2018-08-30 maegger
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= Configure Thunderbird IMAP Offline =
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You can use the Thunderbird mail client in offline mode even with a IMAP email account such as you ITET account. You can use the thunderbird mail client in offline mode with an IMAP email account such as your ITET account.
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 1. In Thunderbird go to {{{File > Offline > Offline Settings}}}. Check the the first box which will make message in your inbox available in offline mode. You may also check the second box if you so desire.
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 1. In thunderbird, go to {{{File > Offline > Offline Settings}}}. Then, check the first box beneath the '''Message Synchronising''' Section which will make messages in your inbox available in offline mode.
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 1. Furthermore, click on {{{Select folders for offline use...}}}, which allows you to choose which folders of your account will be made available when working offline.
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 1. Click {{{OK}}}} and go to {{{File > Offline > Work Offline}}}. You will be asked whether you want to download your messages for offline use. Click {{{Yes}}}.
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Depending on the amount of data and your internet connection this may take a long time. The status of the synchronization is displayed at the bottom of the thunderbird main window.
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 1. Next, click on {{{Advanced...}}}. A window appears allowing you to choose which folders of your account will be made available to work offline.
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 1. You may now disconnect your computer from the internet and write/delete/move messages as you like. Note that when composing a new message there is no longer a {{{Send}}} button. However, there is a {{{Send Later}}} instead.
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 1. Once you have finished working offline. Go to {{{File > Offline > Work Offline}}}. If you composed messages while offline, you will be prompted to confirm the sending of those messages.
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 1. Click {{{OK}}} (twice) and go to {{{File > Offline > Work Offline}}}. You will be asked whether you want to download your messages for offline use. Click {{{Download Now}}}.
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 1. Apart from sending new messages, all other changes you made while offline will be synchronized now, lest the IMAP server is up to date. The status of the synchronization is displayed at the bottom of the thunderbird main window.
 1. Depending on the amount of data and your internet connection speed, this may take a long time. The status of the synchronization is displayed at the bottom of the thunderbird main window.
  . {{attachment:IMAPOffline4.png}}


 1. You may now disconnect your computer from the internet and write/delete/move messages as you like. Note that when composing a new message there is no longer a {{{Send}}} button. However, there is a {{{Send Later}}} button instead.
  . {{attachment:IMAPOffline5.png}}


 1. Once you have finished working offline. Go to {{{File > Offline > Work Offline}}}. If you composed messages while being offline, you will be prompted to confirm the sending of those messages. Click on {{{Send Now}}} if you would like to send them now.
  . {{attachment:IMAPOffline6.png}}


 1. Beside from sending new messages, all other changes you made while being offline will be synchronized now. Again, the status of the synchronization is displayed at the bottom of the thunderbird main window.
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Configure Thunderbird IMAP Offline

You can use the thunderbird mail client in offline mode with an IMAP email account such as your ITET account.

  1. In thunderbird, go to File > Offline > Offline Settings. Then, check the first box beneath the Message Synchronising Section which will make messages in your inbox available in offline mode.

  2. Next, click on Advanced.... A window appears allowing you to choose which folders of your account will be made available to work offline.

  3. Click OK (twice) and go to File > Offline > Work Offline. You will be asked whether you want to download your messages for offline use. Click Download Now.

  4. Depending on the amount of data and your internet connection speed, this may take a long time. The status of the synchronization is displayed at the bottom of the thunderbird main window.
  5. You may now disconnect your computer from the internet and write/delete/move messages as you like. Note that when composing a new message there is no longer a Send button. However, there is a Send Later button instead.

  6. Once you have finished working offline. Go to File > Offline > Work Offline. If you composed messages while being offline, you will be prompted to confirm the sending of those messages. Click on Send Now if you would like to send them now.

  7. Beside from sending new messages, all other changes you made while being offline will be synchronized now. Again, the status of the synchronization is displayed at the bottom of the thunderbird main window.


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