> > a modern multi-account email system. I'm sorry your experience of it
> > has been tainted by other MUAs twisting into something it was never
> > designed to be.
> That is certainly the case; I'll try IMAP then.
The best move; it sounds to me like what you want is an IMAP *server*.
You can run
Hello again,
> there are two columns, one is referring the 'Date' header, another is
> referring the 'Received' header. The 'Received' header is usually not
> part of the Sent messages.
Just added the Received header, and for some reason for few dozen
messages there is a large discrepency between
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 16:41 +0100, Peter Wurmsdobler wrote:
> > do you have enabled threaded view?
> No, just a list view. For some reason a dozen or so of emails seem to
> be dated wrongly; I have the inkling that there may have been an
> issue in the initial mbox conversion.
Hi,
there a
Hello,
> do you have enabled threaded view?
No, just a list view. For some reason a dozen or so of emails seem to
be dated wrongly; I have the inkling that there may have been an issue
in the initial mbox conversion.
> You should add them,
How?
When converting mbox files to maildir using `mb2
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 14:46 +0100, Peter Wurmsdobler wrote:
> Even the message header contains
>
> Date:Thu, 11 Sep 2003 00:43:51 +0200 (10/09/03 23:43:51)
>
> a handfull of such messages appeaer out of order.
Hi,
do you have enabled threaded view? It's in View->Group Messages by
Thread
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 11:34 +, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 06:56 +, Sorin Srbu via evolution-list wrote:
> > On a sidenote, is either the bogofilter or spamassasin the preferred
> > spamfilter solution for Evolution Mail, or is this a personal
> > preference?
> >
> >
Hello again,
So I have created a new maildir account named "Archive" with no SMTP
and a received maildir pointing to a mail folder $HOME/Mail/Evolution/
whose `cur` contains 21k received messages. All went well, only one
problem: when sorting all messages by date, some messages, e,g received
2003
Hello Pete,
> mailing list headers. There's a "Reply-to-list".
Sorry, did not know that; found it now.
> a modern multi-account email system. I'm sorry your experience of it
> has been tainted by other MUAs twisting into something it was never
> designed to be.
That is certainly the case; I'll tr
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 09:43 +, Peter Wurmsdobler wrote:
> Hello Pete,
Please don't do "reply-all" to mailing list mails - it means that the
copy I get doesn't go via the mailing list and doesn't have any of the
mailing list headers. There's a "Reply-to-list".
>
> many thanks for the comprehe
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 06:56 +, Sorin Srbu via evolution-list wrote:
> On a sidenote, is either the bogofilter or spamassasin the preferred
> spamfilter solution for Evolution Mail, or is this a personal
> preference?
>
> It seems like bogofilter needs less setup, but I might be wrong.
> Bogofi
On Mon, 2021-11-22 at 09:43 +, Peter Wurmsdobler wrote:
> > But in all honesty it looks like what you actually need is IMAP,
> > not
> > Really, the easiest way of achieving that is using IMAP -
> > everything
> > will be kept on the server and they are absolutely independent of
> > Evolution.
Hello,
Just an update on the previous attempt:
I do like all my emails, past present and future to be
stored on my local file system. Ideally, I do not want any meta data of
the client contaminating that either. I have tried the following:
- create a folder$HOME/Mail/Received
- convert all my re
Hello Pete,
many thanks for the comprehensive reply.
> > Whenever I set up POP accounts now, all received/sent emails are
> > swallowed by the "On This Computer" which I do _not_ want to see at
> > all.
> >
> Well, POP is a mail retrieval protocol. It retrieves your mail from a
> remote server
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