IMAP Settings

Chad B. shared this question 20 hours ago
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I was wondering if there's a setting I'm missing. When I read an inbound email in IO, isn't it also supposed to mark the email as read in the email provider? Or if I delete an email in IO it should delete it in my email provider as well? Or at least a setting to enable that feature? If it's supposed to, it's not in my account. What do I need to do to get that functionality?

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I don't believe this is an actual setting in IO. Can you send us an example of a recent email you read in IO but not marking as read in email? I can have a developer take a look

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https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/video/36871531?key=ba5e42e74f3d8cc1a4e6d9570b67d487


When I google search what IMAP does. It explains very clearly that functionality is exactly what IMAP is for. To sync across all clients with the provider. So when I mark an email as read in gmail or outlook, it should reflect in IO as being read. I can understand why you may not want to go that direction, but it seems you'd definitely want to make sure that if it 's read in IO it would be marked as such at the provider.


"es, when you're using an email client with IMAP settings, any changes you make (like marking an email as read) will sync across both the client and the email provider's server. IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is designed to keep your mail consistent across all devices and applications. So if you read an email in your email client, it will mark the email as "read" on the server as well, and that status will be reflected on any other device or email client accessing the same account.

In short, IMAP ensures that your email is updated in real-time across all platforms."

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I should also add, the notification bell notified me of the new message a couple minutes after recording the video. Seems a little slow.

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Our IMAP integration isn't meant to be a full featured email software. We only check every 5 minutes for emails, and since we are checking many email accounts, this can result in emails not showing as promptly as your email client. Additionally, we are not updating the email on the server marking it read or deleting it. These would be great features, but we are not there yet.

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oh man, that means extra work. I'd have to mark an email as closed in both io and gmail. Can you send a video or instruction on how you all use it in conjunction with your email account so I have an idea of what a good workflow is if I use that with the email? Do I just leave the email provider alone and let them all remain unread?

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We don't use it for all our email accounts. We use if for a couple general accounts that we want many people to have access to. In these case, we do not look at those email accounts. We only work them through the CRM tool. Other email accounts that are more specific to a person, we don't bring in to IO because we would rather use normal email tools to work those.

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Makes sense. I'm not sure I think that's the BEST way for the average company using the CRM Though. OR maybe it'd be better to say that's a really hard way to get used to. We're going to maybe try it out and see how it goes. We have one central email and then each employee, and don't sync the employees either.


IF I could request a feature, I'd like to see the main email preferences sync more precisely and then the worker ones are as they are. Maybe it's the OCD in me that knows my phone is going to show 100s of unread email notifications I know I've worked in IO but still have the dot. Guess it's change. Tons of thoughts sorry.

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