On Sun, Oct 18, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan <p...@usb.ve> wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 14:09 -0500, peng shao wrote:
>> Hi guys. Sorry for bothering with my stupid question. In the default
>> page of Inbox I use "received" order to
>> sort my emails. That is reasonable for me because I always wanna see
>> they are in timing order. However
>> assume I am reading an email by double-clicking it, then pressing
>> "next" button will lead me to the next email
>> in "unsort" sense. This usually lead me to a previous email, or even
>> an email several month earlier. This is really weird...
>> I do not know how to fix this problem :( I am using gentoo and evolution 
>> 2.26.3.
>
> I also prefer "Received date" order, but I haven't noticed this. Are you
> using IMAP? If so, it could be a server issue.
>
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Thank you Patrick. I am using POP to receive the emails. To make sure
it is not my personal configuration's fault
I created a new user and manually set up the same email account.
Currently I can see there are about 800
emails in my email server---it has a web log-in access. So I let my
new-evolution to fetch the emails. Then
I went into the Inbox file and saw all files are in time-order. But to
my big surprise, the unsort patten in evolution
is again messed up. :(
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