On Sat, 23 Jul 2016 14:26:53 -0700 (PDT), grooster wrote: >Patrick: Sorry, but I found and use a web archive that interacts with >this email list (see nabble.com) and am not sure if it will quote >partial sections. Also, I did misunderstand exactly what you were >suggesting.
If you push the reply link of a message at http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnome.evolution.general/53454 the original message is quoted and the quote can be edited. I don't know if there are any issues with Gmane, since I'm not using it. >To sync mail, read-status, and any other meta-data sounds very nice, >but like Ralf, I want to use POP. Ideally, I just want to "sync" mail >and read-status one time during transfer between the clients. If I >read an occasional email on my phone, I would not expect to see the >synchronized database there. > >The popularity of IMAP might explain why full export capacity is not >always available. No, the reason for this is not that IMAP might be more popular, than POP. The cause for the missing ability is the way POP works. POP does download mails from the Inbox only and there's no uploaded back to the server. To sync POP means to use a sync tool/command, similar to a copy tool/command. This works, if you are using identical mail clients, of identical versions. Assumed those identical clients could share folders, you even don't need a tool for this. The most simple example would be a multi-boot on the same machine, by e.g. links. Nowadays I'm doing this for Claws between Ubuntu 16.04 and Arch Linux: [rocketmouse@archlinux moonstudio]$ sudo systemd-nspawn -q dpkg -l claws-mail-git|grep ii ii claws-mail-git 3.13.2-1-geb0880-1 amd64 A GTK+ based e-mail client - git checkout [rocketmouse@archlinux moonstudio]$ pacman -Q claws-mail-git claws-mail-git 3.13.2.r1.geb08800-1 [rocketmouse@archlinux moonstudio]$ ls -hAl home/weremouse/ | grep ">" | head -3 lrwxrwxrwx 1 rocketmouse users 43 Oct 6 2015 .bogofilter -> /mnt/archlinux/home/rocketmouse/.bogofilter lrwxrwxrwx 1 rocketmouse users 43 Oct 6 2015 .claws-mail -> /mnt/archlinux/home/rocketmouse/.claws-mail lrwxrwxrwx 1 rocketmouse users 42 Oct 6 2015 Claws Mail -> /mnt/archlinux/home/rocketmouse/Claws Mail In the past I did this for Evolution, by even using different versions of Evolution, but that time I didn't share the configuration of Evolution, it were just the mails. Nowadays in addition the only mail client deleting POP mails after one day from the server is Evolution, but I download the mails with Claws, sometimes with a very outdated Opera and iOS mail, too. However, in sync regarding e.g. read status are only the two Claws installs. It's not a lack of features regarding popularity, it's the difference IMAP and POP work with cons and pros for both approaches. If you have reasons to stay with POP, consider to use identical mail clients and to find a way to sync between them. If it's important for your needs to sync in the most easiest way, between different mailers, than consider to use IMAP and do think over, if your reasons to not use IMAP are good reasons. If you want to really sync between different mailers using POP, you might be able to write a script to transform from one format to the other. You can't expect that this is done by the MUAs or some enhanced POP. Regards, Ralf _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list