On Wed, 2020-10-14 at 02:15 +0200, Ángel wrote:
> Yes, it is a private evolution folder. ...
> ...
> Diving into this, it seems that there is a cache-reaper getting rid
> of unexpected cache and data dirs.
Hi,
yes, both of the above is correct. When an account is removed, the
cache-reaper
Ángel wrote:
It's actually up to the server to allow you to do that or not.
Perhaps I'm missing some larger point, but wouldn't it be reasonable for IMAP clients
to treat the server-defined folder names as unique IDs where the client UI is free to
localize the presentation as needed for users
Hello all
Today I have an adventure to share about creating external accounts.
I wanted to file certain mails in a (different) local account. To this
end, I added a new maildir account. Given that it needs to point to an
existing folder, I decided to create it as a subfolder of
~/.local/share/evol
On 2020-10-11 at 16:41 +0200, Markus Loechner wrote:
> And this makes sense from my point of view, since you can rename any
> user-created folder on the server, but not the server-defined default
> ones, that have to assure interoperability between different
> interfaces.
It's actually up to the s
On 2020-10-11 at 13:58 +1300, gnome via evolution-list wrote:
> It's also quite easy to accidentally put every one in "cc" or "to"
> fields instead of BCC, and accidentally give every one each others
> email addresses - for me that would be a major failing, and under my
> country's privacy laws cou