Brian has no paying customers - he is a volunteer and does not work for
Microsoft.
The message should download in full when its selected - you just need to
wait a few seconds - the person who asked the question last year apparently
wanted to download full messages, just like his pop3 account.
(Isn't gmail the problem since they limit downloads to 500 a day?)
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center:
http://www.slipstick.com/
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http://www.outlookforums.com
"Sean Harrison" wrote in message
Brian - your suggestions are basically useless. Enabling 'download
everything' basically obviates the primary advantage of IMAP (other than
folder synch), and for Gmail users (the bulk of your non-Exchange users),
Gmail limits users to a daily total of 500 (at this writing) IMAP downloads
per day. I have at least 5000 emails in my Gmail account, so your solution
basically assures that I won't be able to use Outlook for 10 days. The only
other thing MS has is delete and recreate the account? Then just hoping that
this same Outlook bug doesn't pop up again? Eudora, TBird, and others don't
have the problem and, frankly, the IMAP protocol is fairly easy to grok -
can you guys come up with a patch or something a little more elegant than
'don't use your email client for a few days, or blow everything away,
recreate, and then hope it doesn't happen again'? I ask because I took your
suggestions, and after being locked out of my email for 2 days (I re-enabled
downloading headers only, because Gmail also locks you out of their webmail
when you exceed your bandwidth), and then rebuilding my account and waiting
forever to re-download all those headers, the same problem happened again
just a week or two later.
Please come up with a real fix for your paying customers. In the mean time,
folks, if you're a Gmail user, skip these proposed solutions - they don't
work, don't address the problem, and are much more trouble than they're
worth.
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