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dunno what iteration they're on now, but #1 was IMAP only (piece of smeg delivered by C&W).Originally posted by wparkar View PostNHS Mail 2 doesnt allow IMAP connections anymore I think.
#2 was Exchange based and allowed IMAP
So if IMAP not allowed we must be on #3 or moreSee You Next TuesdayComment
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NHS Mail 2 provided by Accenture.Originally posted by Lance View Postdunno what iteration they're on now, but #1 was IMAP only (piece of smeg delivered by C&W).
#2 was Exchange based and allowed IMAP
So if IMAP not allowed we must be on #3 or more
IMAP is only allowed over an N3 connection.Comment
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It's also Trust dependent. I have a couple of friends who work for multiple Trusts. In most cases IMAP was not allowed and so they have to have a mobile device for each Trust.Originally posted by Lance View Postdunno what iteration they're on now, but #1 was IMAP only (piece of smeg delivered by C&W).
#2 was Exchange based and allowed IMAP
So if IMAP not allowed we must be on #3 or more…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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