How to do IMAp IDLE on 9300i

I've just discovered what IMAP IDLE is. My mail server supports it, and I believe the 9300i also does.
So my question is, how to actually make it happen - how o I get the 9300i to say IDLE to the server? I can't find anything in any of the email settings.
Would be very grateful for any help, thanks

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