On Tue, 2019-03-05 at 10:21 +0100, fka...@posteo.net wrote: > I just put the string "unique-search-subject1" into > the search bar, that's all.
Hi, aha, I see. Thus the Search field has set (when you click the magnifier icon on the left) "Subject or Addresses contain", eventually only "Subject contains" option, which is also shown grayed in the Search, when nothing is filled there. Such searches are not done on the server, because all of Subject, To and CC headers are cached in the local cache. The server-side search is done only/mainly for the body/message contains search type. > That mail is found only either when local caching is enabled (huge > cache though) or the subfolder with that mail in it is previously > once clicked, thus somehow cached I guess. Doing a search in a folder which is not selected in the UI (aka in "Current Folder and Subfolders" or "Current Account" or "All Accounts") doesn't invoke refresh of the folders, it just reads what is cached locally. Such refresh may take quite long time (especially when the folder has many new messages, which means to fill the local cache (the folders.db file)). You've an option to check for new messages in all folders (especially when multiple clients are accessing the folders), which is in account Properties->Receiving Options tab, or selectively in folder Properties (in a context menu above the folder in the folder tree on the left of the Mail view). 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