Everything like calendaring, tasks/todos, etc is local, so ignoring it is not a big deal but I don't know if you can disable it or not. As for folders it just reads your IMAP/Exchange server and maps to that. Of course POP is all local so you set those up local.
Everything like calendaring, tasks/todos, etc is local, so ignoring it is not a big deal but I don't know if you can disable it or not. As for folders it just reads your IMAP/Exchange server and maps to that. Of course POP is all local so you set those up local.
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