E5 - IMAP email (sent mail folder not updating)

Hello,
I am having a Nokia E5 phone.
I have successfully (i guess partial) setup email with my company email domain account (hosted in hostgator) via IMAP and SMTP.
When I sync, it does retrive emails from inbox but it doesn't show any emails in sent mail folder (IMAP folder).
However my laptop (running thirderbird) and desktop (running outlook) can show all emails from IMAP sent main folder.
I have checked on all folder options from Option -> Mailmox settings -> Folder subscription but still only emails from inbox is visible
Can any one please help me with configuration ??
Thanks..
Choto Cheeta

It's been solved already: https://discussions.apple.com/message/18907234#18907234

Similar Messages

  • Sent mail folder not syncing iPhone/Mac

    Hello,
    I have the problem, that my Email account (icloud IMAP) is not syncing the sent folder. I can only see sent emails on my iPhone that I actually sent with my iPhone. The same on my Mac. All settings seem to be just fine and everything else works pretty well.
    Any ideas?

    It's been solved already: https://discussions.apple.com/message/18907234#18907234

  • Suddenly none of my sent emails are showing up in the sent mail folder. I did just do the recent OS update.

    None of my sent emails are showing up inthe sent mail folder...just started happening a few days ago...OS update the cause perhaps??

    Check your settings in your email account. Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendars - tap on your email account and make sure that all of the settings are as they should be.
    If all of the settings are correct - Then try the basics and see if they help with this.
    Restart the iPad by holding down onthe sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. Topower up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of thebutton.
    Reset the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons atthe same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore thered slider - let go of the buttons.
    Quit Mail and restart the iPad. Go to the home screen first by tapping the home button.Quit/close open apps by double tapping the home button and the task bar willappear with all of you recent/open apps displayed at the bottom. Tap and holddown on any app icon until it begins to wiggle. Tap the minus sign in theupper left corner to close the apps. Restart the iPad. Restart the iPad byholding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide toshut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears andlet go of the button.

  • When I reply to an email, instead of sending it to the recipient, it sends it back to me. I've checked the sent mail folder and the reply is not there either.

    When I reply to an email, instead of sending it to the recipient, it sends it back to me. I've checked the sent mail folder and the reply is not there either. Replying used to work fine, but all of my replies are sent to my inbox, instead of going to the recipient. I've made sure that the recipient's email address is in the send to box.

    Read please this posted by Tanzim
    Cause of the issue
    Gmail webmail accounts do not have separate sent items and inbox folders. The Gmail account web page contains a Sent Mail link on the left side, but this is not a separate folder from the inbox. Gmail webmail messages are grouped into conversations, resulting in all sent messages and replies from others appearing as a single email message entry in the inbox. This allows for easy reading and viewing on the Gmail web page, but, when integrated with the BlackBerry Internet Service account, results in copies of sent email messages arriving on the BlackBerry smartphone as new email messages.
    Resolution
    To prevent sent messages from returning to the BlackBerry smartphone each time, create a filter in the BlackBerry Internet Service account to block the sending of those messages to the BlackBerry smartphone.
    To create a filter, perform the following:
    Log in to the BlackBerry Internet Service account. For instructions on how to log in to the BlackBerry Internet Service account, see KB03781.
    Click the Filters icon next to the integrated Gmail account.
    Click Add a Filter to create a new filter.
    Configure the filter so that email messages are not sent to the BlackBerry smartphone if the email message originates from the Gmail webmail account integration:
    Type a name for the filter into the Filter Name field. For example, My sent Gmail email messages.
    Set the Apply filter when field to "FROM" field.
    Type the Gmail webmail address into the Contains field. For example, <user name>@gmail.com>.
    Select the radio button beside Do not forward messages to device.
    Click Add Filter.
    Note: After creating this filter, email messages will not be received on the BlackBerry smartphone if sent from the Gmail webmail account.
    Source: KB10332 (with graphical depiction)
    If I help you with any inquire, thank you for click kudos in my post.
    If your issue has been solved, please mark the post was solved.

  • Mail under Lion: sent mails do not appear in the sent folder. What is to do?

    Mail under Lion: sent mails do not appear in the sent folder. What is to do?

    897381 wrote:
    So, Where sent messages are stored?
    Because if I go into my email account nothing appears in the outbox?Of course not. Why would it appear in your e-mail reader's outbox when your e-mail reader did not send the e-mail ?
    my Pl/sql looks like:
    BEGIN
    utl_mail.send(sender => '[email protected]',
    recipients => '[email protected]',
    subject => 'Test',
    message => 'HOlix');
    END;And this results in the Oracle database server to contact the mail server and send the mail. Your e-mail client is not part of this process. Your e-mail reader does not know about that e-mail. Your e-mail reader is a client- not a server. It has no reason to know what another e-mail client (your PL/SQL code) send or did not send.
    You want an outbox? You need then to design and code one for your PL/SQL mail client.
    I dont understand what happen?Perhaps you should read up on WHAT a mail (SMTP) server is, HOW it works, and WHAT a PPOP3/IMAP mailbox is, and HOW that works?

  • IMAP question - Sent mail not synching to IMAP server

    I have several new IMAP accounts (not .mac). They sync fine for received mail. They also sync sent mail fine when I use Thunderbird. But When I use Mail (X.3 - panther), even though I have the box checked to store sent mail on the server, it does not.
    --> no sent mail folder is created.
    --> mail sent from apple mail does nto show up in Thunderbird
    Is this a known bug?
    How can I work around it?
    Is it fixed in Tiger?
    Thanks, I have searched the archives. no luck.
    Grant

    no messages are ever added to it when I send from Apple Mail. The one email I sent from thunderbird does show up (in both). In another account, the one email I sent from webmail at the Madrid airport shows up, but not the hundreds I have sent in the interim.
    Sorry about the confusion.
    Grant

  • SMTP sent mail not showing up in sent mail folder

    Hello,
    Setup:
    Exchange 2010 SP1
    Outlook 2010
    C# for sending mail, or Pentaho Kettle
    Not really sure how to explain, but I have the following scenario:
    Automatic programs send email using credentials (an active username / password on the domain. account linked to a mail box).
    Mail gets sent.
    Mail does not show up in the sent mail folder of the account
    I was wondering if there was a parameter on the Exchange server to configure so that the email sent via SMTP would show up in the sent mail box of the account.
    Regards,

    Hi Olivier,
    For your query, I would also suggest you seek the solution in the Development Forum:
    http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/exchangesvrdevelopment/threads
    Frank Wang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Mapping Mail to the IMAP Server's sent mail folder.

    In Mail, how do I tell my IMAP account what folder to store sent mail in on the IMAP server?
    NOTE! I am not asking how to make it store on the server. I know if you go to a mail boxes preferences you can check a box that says "Store sent messages on server." I assure you that box is checked.
    On my windows box I use Thunderbird, and with Thunderbird I have to manually tell it I want to store all of my mail in the subscribed folder entitled "sent-mail." This works fine. I can not figure out how to do this with Mail. I am assuming this is why my sent mail is not getting stored on the server.
    Cheers,
    ccerinojr

    Click on the Sent folder, then click Mailbox in the Menubar, place cursor on Use This Mailbox For, and choose Sent, which you should find in black type.
    Keep us posted.
    Ernie

  • Gmail IMAP Sent  Mail folder missing in Mac Mail

    I made a change in Mac Mail by using the Mailbox/Use this mailbox for Sent Mail menu item on the [Gmail] Sent Mail folder and the original
    [Gmail] Sent Mail folder has vanished. It still appears in the Gmail web interface and is checked on to show up in IMAP, but it doesn't appear in Mac Mail. Sent messages to appear in the Mac Mail snet folder, which is fine but I want to [Gmail] Sent Mail folder back. I tried turning the "show in IMAP" setting in Gmail on and off and it works for other folders, but not for the "Sent Mail" folder. I also tried restoring an older copy of the com.apple.mail.plist file but that didn't work either. Any ideas how to get it back? Pop is turned off as well.

    It seems this is the desired behavior in Mail, as I don't need the [Gmail] folders to appear since the mail is all in the Mac Mail folders.
    Of course, this might all break again when I upgrade to Mavericks :-(

  • My sent mail does not show in the sent folder

    I can send mail but the mail doesn't show in the Sent mail folder...why is that? I am a Verizon user.

    It's fixed...I changed settings Mailbox Behavior to "on the server." Worked for my iPad mini, also.

  • How to download the "Sent Mail" folder from Gmail to Mail 4.1?

    Since updating to Snow Leopard I no longer have any mail in my Sent Mail folder
    when using IMAP in Mail 4.1. In fact just a few (258) of all my sent messages (3732)
    were properly downloaded.
    I noticed that after configuring my Gmail to work with Mail/IMAP some new folders were
    created. They are: [Gmail]/Sent Mail/Sent, [Imap]/Drafts, Sent messages, and Deleted Messages. Apart
    from those, my Gmail account has always had standard folders such as Inbox, Sent Mail (the majority of my sent messages are in here), Drafts, Spam, and Trash. Apparently Mail is only downloading the messages from the new "Sent messages" folder and not the standard "Sent Mail", wherein all my sent messages actually are.
    Another issue it that the spinning gear next to the Gmail Inbox in Mail 4.1 keeps spinning incessantly as if checking for new messages all the time even though it is set to check for new messages every 5 minutes and all messages has been downloaded. I have another IMAP account for my university's email which is working perfectly (neither problems with Sent Mail folder nor spinning gear). I will post the spinning gear problem in a separate question.
    In my old MacBook I didn't have this problem when using Gmail with POP. This is the first time I'm using IMAP.
    Is anybody having the same problems?
    I appreciate your help in advance.

    pbchaves wrote:
    Since updating to Snow Leopard I no longer have any mail in my Sent Mail folder
    when using IMAP in Mail 4.1. In fact just a few (258) of all my sent messages (3732)
    were properly downloaded.
    I noticed that after configuring my Gmail to work with Mail/IMAP some new folders were
    created. They are: [Gmail]/Sent Mail/Sent, [Imap]/Drafts, Sent messages, and Deleted Messages. Apart
    from those, my Gmail account has always had standard folders such as Inbox, Sent Mail (the majority of my sent messages are in here), Drafts, Spam, and Trash. Apparently Mail is only downloading the messages from the new "Sent messages" folder and not the standard "Sent Mail", wherein all my sent messages actually are.
    you can change Your Sent mailbox to "Sent Mail". select Sent Mail mailbox, go to mailbox menu->use this mailbox for->sent.
    Another issue it that the spinning gear next to the Gmail Inbox in Mail 4.1 keeps spinning incessantly as if checking for new messages all the time even though it is set to check for new messages every 5 minutes and all messages has been downloaded. I have another IMAP account for my university's email which is working perfectly (neither problems with Sent Mail folder nor spinning gear). I will post the spinning gear problem in a separate question.
    In my old MacBook I didn't have this problem when using Gmail with POP. This is the first time I'm using IMAP.
    Is anybody having the same problems?
    I appreciate your help in advance.

  • Question about Sent Mail folder contents

    Hi Everyone.
    this question requires a fair amount of background -- I tried my usually very helpful users' group and didn't get any responses. Here's the story:
    I upgraded my macbook pro to Leopard partly because I thought Time Machine would make me backup more regularly (it has). I have a few sporadic backups from prior to the upgrade, and then I backed up right before I upgraded. I had a disk error during my first attempt at an archive & install, found that the disk was wiped, thanked my lucky stars I backed up beforehand, ran disk utility on the disk, and then did an erase & install instead.
    After the upgrade, I used the migration assistant to restore my user account from my backup. At some point after the fact, I noticed that my sent mail mailbox in mail.app for my primary email account was missing all my emails except for the period from 3/30/05 to 4/15/05 and from 1/07 to 4/07.
    I thought I was hosed, but today I found I had another backup on a second disk, and that one has 10,614 emails in the sent mail folder (to be precise Sent Message (account name).mbox/Messages/). After importing, I have all of those sent emails restored in a folder in mail.app.
    However, during this process, I went and checked my Sent Messages mailbox in my current Library folder for this user account. In that folder (Library/Mail/Mailboxes/Sent Messages (this account).mbox), all of the files (content_index, Incoming_Mail, IncomingTable_ofContents, mbox, and tableofcontents) show an incorrect(?) created / modified / Last opened date of 5/26/05. The Info.plist file has the correct dates, and the Messages folder does, too. Those same files are in the Sent Messages folder on both of my backups, and have the same date (5/26/05) listed.
    I actually pulled all of the files listed above with the weird dates and removed them from the Sent Messages.mbox folder. That doesn't seem to matter to mail -- everything still seems to be working just fine.
    So, my question is, are those files crucial, or are they cruft from multiple generations of OS updates and mail.app updates that are no longer needed? It seems like no new versions were automatically generated when I removed the old ones, and mail doesn't seem to be broken.
    I've been using mail.app at least since 2004 and the emails in the sent mail folder trace back to a Pbook G4 that started with OS X 10.1 (maybe even 10.0 -- my memory isn't as good as it used to be) and was upgraded with each major release, then I migrated to the current MacBook Pro and upgraded it from Tiger to Leopard. So I've probably used the migration assistant (or archive & install) to help me move files (or did it manually) through one laptop changed and four OS upgrades.
    Any ideas about this Sent Messages question or in general about how I might clean up my Mail folder are appreciated.
    Thanks!

    I have both POP and IMAP email accounts.
    The IMAP is easy. Until you delete it is visible on both phone and computer. Once you delete it is gone from both, although with providers like Google, you can still un-delete it. Google, among others, provides free IMAP email.
    For POP, there is a setting in Entourage preferences, (maybe in mail.app, too) that will let you decide to automatically delete the mail from the server, manually delete the mail from the server, or automatically delete after a period of time. I set my pop account to automatically delete from the server after one month. You set up the iPhone the same way - to leave it on the server. This way, a message will download to both your computer and to the iPhone. If you are working at your computer, you can still manually delete the message from the server so that it does not go to your iPhone, since you have already handled it. But even if you never delete from the server, it will automatically delete in a month so that you do not go over your email limit (if any) for your ISP.
    Also, with my POP account, I set up the phone to automatically send a copy to me of all outgoing messages. This way my computer has a copy of everything I send from the phone.

  • E72 IMAP email sent items sync broken - Tech Suppo...

    After a frustrating 30 mins on the phone with a level 2 tech support and being fobbed off with an unnecessary patch for MfE I emailed tech support
    “i have an imap email account with GMX set up on my e72 using nokia messaging.  it sends and receives email fine.  however, any email sent from my phone goes into the sent items folder on my phone, but not into the sent items on my email account.  there is no option to tell the phone which folder to use as the sent items folder”
    The reply was
    “In response to your concern, please be advised that the phone's function to save your sent email to the phone's sent items folder and not on the email sent item folder is a default setting which cannot be altered.“
    Brilliant eh?  I have asked if there will be a fix in future firmware, but no response.  This is a serious issue for anyone using the E72 for email.
    I know I am not alone.  Will keep you updated if I get anything else

    Check this lot and tell me its not a Nokia problem. 
    /t5/Eseries-and-Communicators/Sent-items-problem/m-p/675487/highlight/true#M66489
    /t5/Eseries-and-Communicators/Nokia-E72-Move-email-from-Mailbox-Sent-Items-folder-to-Server/m-p/6051...
    /t5/Eseries-and-Communicators/E72-IMAP-Move-quot-Sent-Items-quot-really-no-way/m-p/671845/highlight/...
    /t5/Eseries-and-Communicators/Cannot-get-sent-email-off-my-E72/m-p/659967/highlight/true#M64592
    /t5/Eseries-and-Communicators/E72-mail-client-sent-messages-on-IMAP-server/m-p/591895/highlight/true...
    Search for "E72 set items", there are loads more

  • Where is my "Sent Mail" folder?

    Not sure if this is a iPhone 4 thing or an iOS thing, but in Email, I can't find the sent mail folder, trash folder etc. Anyone have any idea if it's gone for good from the phone? I miss it!

    USBSlave wrote:
    Are these IMAP or POP3 or Exchange accounts?
    Also when you say "won't update" do you mean when you send a message from the phone it doesn't save a copy in the folder or when you send a message from the computer at the website for the client it doesn't update on your iPhone?
    IMAP, I believe; and either way, it won't save a copy if I send it from my phone or my Mac.
    *Actually, it's only those composed on my computer.
    Message was edited by: bellanca07

  • Is there any way to fix long (45-90 seconds) delay in copying messages to sent mail folder?

    Thunderbird is synched with IMAP to a GMail account. The only time long delays occur is copying messages to the sent mail folder. Is memory or storage within Thunderbird an issue?

    ''Onno Ekker [[#answer-615836|said]]''
    <blockquote>
    Folders in Thunderbird are actually files on your file system. When you have lots of messages in a folder, the file gets bigger. Probably each time you send a message your virus scanner kicks in and also verifies the big file.
    You can move older emails from your sent folder to Gmail's All Mail folder, that probably improves performance.
    But you can also configure Thunderbird not to save outgoing messages to the Sent folder. Gmail will do that itself, so when Thunderbird does it too, it will actually happen twice. Go to Tools -> Account Settings -> <Gmail account> -> Copies & Folders and uncheck Place a copy in...
    </blockquote>

Maybe you are looking for