On Sun, 2016-04-17 at 14:47 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > There's also an issue about Trash folders. In Evo the default Trash > is a virtual folder which just lists the messages marked for > deletion, but recent versions allow you to specify a real Trash if > that's what you want or your server-side forces it on you, e.g. for > Exchange. In that case deleted messages will be moved to the real > folder and presumably expunged from their original location (I say > "presumably" because I've never tried this).
Hi, just a little note on the real server-side folders for the IMAP+ accounts. Since the latest stable series (3.20.x), the newly created IMAP+ accounts try to find server-side variants for the folders in the Defaults tab of the account properties. That's done only once, after the first connection to the server. It can be repeated on the Defaults tab, or being run for the already created accounts, by pressing the "Lookup Folders" button. This cannot be currently disabled (maybe a checkbox would make sense for it in the New Mail Account Wizard?). The corresponding bug report is: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=725320 Partly related, with respect of the GMail Sent folder setting, this one is skipped since the evolution-data-server 3.20.1. I noticed in the GMail web interface that they show there [Imap]/Drafts and [Imap]/Sent "folders", thus it seems to me that they distinguish between the two being done through the web UI and through the IMAP interface. That is, the right real folders in the IMAP should be /Drafts and /Sent, rather than [Gmail]/Drafts and [Gmail]/Sent. I setup my IMAP GMail account to use the real /Sent folder on the server, then I sent the message. The Web UI shows the message both in the [Imap]/Sent and /Sent folders, but in each only once. Furthermore, the later (/Sent) shows the message with the "[Imap]/Sent" tag, thus it seems to me that the /Sent folder in the Web interface consolidates all sent messages from all folders (I have there shown also sent messages from the Inbox folder). The IMAP interface shows the sent message only in the /Sent folder, not in the [Gmail]/Sent folder. My question is whether the current evolution behaviour makes it better for the users. The difference is only in the IMAP interface, where the sent messages would be split between the /Sent and [Gmail]/Sent folders, while the Web UI view would be still (almost) the same. I'm not a fan of the split views, that only adds confusion for the users, then I'd rather not assign the /Sent folder, neither the /Drafts folder, in the IMAP interface, even it looks like the way the GMail wants the users to use it. Bye, Milan _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list