On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 12:12 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote: > > > > * Whenever I have new mail, some filters are not applied. For > example, > > some (if not all) spam messages aren't deleted or emails are not > > delivered to sub folders. I have to manually select the new emails, > and > > press Ctrl + Y to (re)apply filters. As you can imagine, after 2 > days, > > you don't want to use Evo anymore. I checked and rechecked each > account > > and found the "Apply filters to new messages on this server" on. > > Do you have something else that is accessing your IMAP folders? Like > a > mail notification applet or a webmail application. The definition of > "new" mail is dependent on the IMAP server - if something else has > seen > the mail, then it is no longer "new" according to the IMAP server and > so > Evo doesn't filter it.
Maybe this could be causing problems.. I will look at my machines looking for mail notification programs and then I will report my results later. > > > > > * When (manually or automatically) my email is filtered, it > disappears > > from the Inbox. This is ok. But if for some reason my evolution > crashes > > or I lost internet connectivity, lots of old "unfiltered" emails appear > > as soon as I connect to the server again. It seems that when emails are > > deleted or moved, evolutions caches the information but doesn't apply it > > on the remote IMAP server. I search and found no option to do this. I > > really want the emails to be expunged as soon as I gave an order to do > > so. > > "Expunging" is a server side function, it's not Evo that does it - in > fact most things to do with IMAP folders are done on the server side. > The only time that Evo caches things like that is if it is working > offline. > > To me, it looks like there is something else fiddling with your mail > boxes. > > P. > > > _______________________________________________ > Evolution-list mailing list > Evolution-list@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list Evolution-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list