El día Friday, July 17, 2009 a las 03:47:44PM +0200, Milan Crha escribió:

> On Fri, 2009-07-17 at 14:35 +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> > Reading the FAQ again and thinking about, I have the feeling that this
> > (filtering in an Exchange located Inbox) can't work at all. The mail
> > arrives in the Exchange server's Inbox, regardless if I'm connected to
> > this with my Evolution client. Only filters which are installed there on
> > the other side of the world could be run through, but not mine one I'm
> > defining locally. This kind of filtering can only work locally based on
> > IMAP fetches.
> 
>       Hi,
> are you connecting to your exchange account with the exchange plugin or
> with an IMAP? When you were talking about exchange I would think of the
> exchange plugin, not IMAP.

I have to use Exchange OWA and not IMAP (this is disabled).

> Note that filters are applied to newly downloaded messages only. There
> had been done some change in the past in IMAP, thus this might also need
> "a proper version" for this to have it working.

I understand. But using the exchange plugin, the mail is not really
downloaded, but only presented. Ofc, I could download the mail moving it
from the in...@exchange to some local folder with drag&drop.

> I'm talking about bug #324804, though looking into it it's in since
> 2.21.91, thus quite old change.

I'm using:

$ pkg_info | fgrep evolution
evolution-2.24.5_1  An integrated mail, calendar and address book distributed s
evolution-data-server-2.24.5 The data backends for the Evolution integrated 
mail/PIM sui
evolution-exchange-2.24.5 Evolution plugin to connect to Microsoft Exchange 
servers

> Nonetheless you've right, if you want to move your messages on the
> server, without having evolution running, then it cannot be done within
> Evolution only. Though if you access your mail account only with
> evolution, from one machine, then you should be able to do that within
> the client itself.
> 
> I hope I didn't confuse you much.
>       Bye,

I want to copy every mail from my in...@exchange to a local folder, just
for backup purpose. How can I do this?

        matthias

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