Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-21C03739-FF80-5874-A32B-F22DED13D18D.dita
author Dominic Pinkman <Dominic.Pinkman@Nokia.com>
Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:18:20 +0000
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Initial contribution of Documentation_content according to Feature bug 1266 bug 1268 bug 1269 bug 1270 bug 1372 bug 1374 bug 1375 bug 1379 bug 1380 bug 1381 bug 1382 bug 1383 bug 1385

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<concept xml:lang="en" id="GUID-21C03739-FF80-5874-A32B-F22DED13D18D"><title>Message Folders</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody><p>Folders are used by the architecture to hold groups of other entries. Folders can be of the following types: </p> <ul><li id="GUID-F023AC2A-80A8-51ED-BD9E-A8B1027B5851"><p> <b>Local folders:</b> These are folders on the phone, containing messages that have been composed locally, or copied or moved from a remote source. These folders are not intended for synchronisation with a remote server. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-1C3164F9-8F94-5A2E-93DA-94FE7527AD43"><p> <b>Remote folders:</b> These are folders that are present on a remote mail server. The index can hold a complete or incomplete copy of a remote folder. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-F5401351-5215-5029-9924-8A2484EC29D5"><p> <b>Standard folders:</b> These are folders that are always present, and are created by the Message Server when it starts. </p> </li> <li id="GUID-DE9286F1-E1D0-5D8E-89A8-68696505CC3D"><p> <b>User folders:</b> These are folders that can be deleted, renamed, created, and moved by the user. User folders can be created within the root Local folder, and within other user folders. They can be nested as required. Few messaging protocols, such as IMAP4, may allow user folders on remote servers to be manipulated. </p> </li> </ul> </conbody></concept>