Il giorno mar, 11/02/2014 alle 10.13 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan ha scritto: > On 10 February 2014 15:45, Ambrogio De Lorenzo <ogio.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Fetchmail supports IMAP as well as POP (see for example: > >> http://daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=5590) so I still think it's a > >> possible workaround even if not ideal.. > > Yes I know, but if I read a message with Evo, it remain to be read on > > other devices. > > Not sure I understand. Do you mean that fetchmail does not mark the > message as Read on the server? Marking a message as Read is something > the IMAP server does automatically. It would be different if you > wanted to flip the state to Unread, since AFAIK fetchmail doesn't > support that. However I haven't used fetchmail in a long time so I may > have this completely wrong. I do know there's a fetchmail option to > leave messages on the server or to delete them, but I forget which is > the default. Hi poc, I mean that if I read a message with evolution connected to an IMAP server, in a few seconds I will see it read also on other devices. This is not true if I fetch mails.
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