Syncing IMAP sent mailbox across devices

THE PROBLEM

Sent messages are in different folders on all devices. I cannot make sense of, or find a way of, making the sent messages store in a common folder across all devices.


Here are some examples:

  1. If I send an email from my Macs it will go the Sent folder (the one with the paper aeroplane icon). This is the desired result. However, the Sent Messages folder shows up only in my custom mail folder list on the iDevices.
  2. If I send an email from my iPhone 4, it will store the Sent folder (the one with the paper aeroplane icon), However, the Sent folder (as on the Macs) shows up as a folder called Sent Messages in my custom mailbox list


There are more sent ail syncing problems but to list them is just confusing, and of course does not make any sense.

It seems no matter what combination I choose across devices (even if they all exactly the same) the Sent mail folders across all devices will not sync.


I never had this problem prior to OsX Maverics and iOs7.


THE DEVICES

  • OsX Mountain Lion 10.9.3 MacBook Pro late 2011 2.7Ghz Core i7
  • OsX Mountain Lion 10.9.3 MacBook Pro late 2011 2.4Ghz Core 3 i5
  • iPhone 4 iOs 6.1.3
  • iPhone 5s iOs 7.1.2
  • iPad Air iOs 7.1.2

I have an IMAP mail account with custom domain.


I am using Osx's Mail app as the target setting that I am looking for:

InBox - Stores all incoming mail

Sent - Stores all outgoing Mail

Drafts - Stores all incomplete outgoing mail

Trash - Stores all trash

Junk Mail - Stores all junk mail

So no matter what device I send mail from, and what ever device I check it from, all will have the same sent folder in the same location, with the same messages in them.


Note:

The IMAP path prefix in Apple Mail is set to INBOX.

The IMAP path prefix on all other iDevices is set to INBOX also


Here's the most sensical thing I have tried so far:

Setting all devices to use the Sent Messages folder to store sent messages (believing that this is how Apple Mail handles sent messages, even though the Server setup for mail folders may be the default of store all sent messages in the Sent folder).


If anyone can explain the correct, or reliable settings across all devices to keep mail folders synced that would be great.


Christo.

Posted on Sep 1, 2014 7:45 AM

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Sep 1, 2014 8:13 AM in response to Csound1

I have done that.

On Osx I am using the folder, Sent Messages for sent mail. No problem between the two macs.

On iPhone 3Gs I have just set the sent Messages folder for sent mail. That folder resides in the custom mailbox list, the Sent folder in the head of the iOs Mail App remains empty.

The iPad Air is set to use Sent Messages for sent mail, and works as the Macs do.

I have deleted and reinstalled the email account in the iPhone 5S, and without doing anything, it is now syncing the sent messages as the Macs are.

I have done nothing to the iPhone 4, but now the sent messages are in the Sent Messages folder in the custom mailbox list. As like the iPhone 3GS, the Sent folder in the head of the iOs Mail App remains empty


It is appearing that it is no longer possible to sync the mail on iDevices running 6.13 with Newer Os's.

Sep 1, 2014 9:06 AM in response to Csound1

If I send an email from the iPhone 5S the sent message does show in the Mac's system sent folder.


If I send an email from the iPad Air the sent message does show in the Mac's system sent folder.


If I send an email from the iPhone 4 the sent message does not show in the Mac's system sent folder.


If I send an email from the iPhone 3 the sent message does not show in the Mac's system sent folder.


I hope this is helpful. Thank you in advance.

Sep 2, 2014 12:21 AM in response to Christo

Start using Google to find your alternatives.


I found the first one for you


How to change Sent, Drafts and Deleted mail folders for an iPhone device?

In order to reconfigure an iPhone to keep the sent, drafts or deleted messages on the mail server, you should first login to the e-mail account through the built-in iPhone mail client and then browse the following folders:



Drafts Mailbox

Sent Mailbox

Deleted Mailbox



Next step is to open Settings -> Mail, Contacts, Calendars -> Select your email account -> Select the displayed IMAP account -> Advanced Settings (at the bottom) - > Mailbox Behavior.



You will find the following 3 options listed at the top:



Drafts Mailbox

Sent Mailbox

Deleted Mailbox



Each of these options lead to a page that allows you to configure your phone in which folder to store a copy of the respective messages. Each page will display a directory tree from the server, and you need to mark one of the listed folders, under the "On the server" section in order to force the mail client to store the messages there.

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