On Thu, 2014-11-20 at 10:56 +0000, Pete Biggs wrote:
> It has also completely changed my work flow for the new server:
> I want mail to be filtered into different folders, but having the
> marked-as-deleted message in my INBOX meant I was essentially 
alerted > to the fact that there was something new that had been 
filtered; at
> the moment I am missing mails because I don't see that something has
> arrived.  (If I want them to be filtered without being in my INBOX, I
> do it on the server using the MTA.)

        Hi,
do you have shown deleted messages, or what the workflow is, please? 
The filters may not mark messages as read, thus whatever folder they 
end in they should increase unread count on it and eventually add a 
"new emblem" for that folder, indicating that a new message had been 
added to the folder since it was last viewed.


> Is there anyway to stop Evolution from using the IMAP MOVE command,
> even though it's advertised as a capability?

No, there is no way to disable it.

> Or failing that does
> anyone know how to stop disable the move command in Dovecot?

I'm sorry, I do not know.

> Or am I going to have to re-write my filters?

Maybe like adding "[Unset Status] [Read]" to make the message unread, 
but that really should not be needed.

An alternative is to file an enhancement bug report in GNOME's 
bugzilla to add the option to not use the MOVE capability for the 
account.
        Bye,
        Milan

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