In all honesty with this setup, I would recommend that you setup a sales@domain alias account and put these 4 accounts within that alias. Each user would then get a single copy of the message, and would prevent accidental deletion by another user.
It is never wise to allow multiple people to login to one account from multiple locations. One user can move data to another folder and another user may not like that other persons method of organization.
On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 1:39 AM, HL <freemail.grharry@gmail.com> wrote:
On 18/04/2013 10:21 μμ, Timo Sirainen wrote:
On 18.4.2013, at 20.08, HL <freemail.grharry@gmail.com> wrote:
I've recently upgraded to 2.1.16 and found my self in deep ....
There are 4 accounts in my setup that need to be accessed simultaneously by 5-6 PCs on a local lan.
The thing is if a user A updates, deletes, flags mail messages in the imap folders the changes don't get propagated to the other mail clients.
To state this clearly, PC (A) thunderbird has an account SALES, Maildir etc PC (B) thunderbird also has the SALES account.
Changes from PC (A) and vice-versa like marks,deletes, or moves mails around will randomly get propagated to PC (B) Sometimes they do sometimes they don't. This never occured with previous version 1.2.xx
Do you mean that the 4 people are using 1 shared account, or do you mean 4 different user accounts are accessing a shared folder (via shared/public namespace)?
Yes 4 people are using all 4 shared accounts. ( No Shared or Public Namespaces for them ) They all login from their client to these 4 accounts, with 4 distinct userNames and passwords. They prefer it this way.
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