Traveler iPhone and Sent Folder

Can someone point me to information on how the Sent folder should work with Traveler on the iPhone.

In my iPhone I have two entries named “Sent Items” which are empty, and one entry named “Sent Messages” which contain all messages I have sent from the iPhone.

Messages I send from the iPhone will sync with my sent folder in mailfile in Lotus Notes. but the messages I send from Lotus Notes will not sync with iPhone ???

I have enabled all folders in settings “mail folders for push”

thanks

Thomas

Subject: RE: Traveler iPhone and Sent Folder

The Sent folder should work like any other folder. It doesn’t matter whether you have it being pushed or not - it will manually sync when you open it just like any other folder.

You have something else going on. The folder on the iPhone should be “Sent” and have the paper airplane icon. Thus, I don’t know what the other 2 folders are and points to something being odd in the template or mail database itself.

If you haven’t tried recreating the account on the device or running a delete/reset tell command on the server side, you might want to try one of those. Also, see if you have personal folders with the Sent name or not.

I can’t say much else about your situations without log level details, but in general, it should work as you expect.

Subject: thx

well, mystery solved.

I actually had created a folder called Sent Messages and Sent. once I deleted those it is working.

stupid me.

Subject: Should be “Sent”

I used to IMAP into my mailbox from my iPhone, and messages I sent from it went into a folder called “Sent Messages”, which was distinct from the internal Notes “Sent” view.

Since switching to Traveler, I can see the real Sent view and can see all my Notes-sent and Traveler-sent messages in it. On the iPhone, it has a little paper airplane icon next to it. Interestingly, the Sent view doesn’t show up in the “Mail Folders to Push” settings page.