Re: [Evolution] Evolution lost my follow-up flags after an IMAP server update

2017-05-29 Thread Milan Crha
On Mon, 2017-05-29 at 16:26 -0300, Jorge Morais Neto wrote: > Evolution lacks Org Mode integration, right? Hi, they seem to focus on the user interface, rather than on interoperability and after a quick search through their tools and such (really quick search, I could overlook many things)

Re: [Evolution] Evolution lost my follow-up flags after an IMAP server update

2017-05-29 Thread Jorge Morais Neto
On 29 May 2017 at 15:14, Milan Crha wrote: > I briefly looked into the source code and it looks like the follow-up > tags are stored only locally when using IMAP. The labels and other > flags are stored on the server (if the server supports it, which seems > like your sever does support it). Than

Re: [Evolution] Evolution lost my follow-up flags after an IMAP server update

2017-05-29 Thread Milan Crha
On Mon, 2017-05-29 at 13:30 -0300, Jorge Morais Neto wrote: > On 29 May 2017 at 12:13, Jorge Morais Neto > wrote: > > [...] Two problems remained in Evolution: > > 1. In one large folder, all emails became unread. > > 2. I lost all follow-up flags. > > > > I am not concerned about problem 1, but

Re: [Evolution] Evolution lost my follow-up flags after an IMAP server update

2017-05-29 Thread Jorge Morais Neto
On 29 May 2017 at 12:13, Jorge Morais Neto wrote: > [...] Two problems remained in Evolution: > 1. In one large folder, all emails became unread. > 2. I lost all follow-up flags. > > I am not concerned about problem 1, but I would like a solution for > problem 2. Do you have ideas? I forgot to me

[Evolution] Evolution lost my follow-up flags after an IMAP server update

2017-05-29 Thread Jorge Morais Neto
Hi. I use Evolution 3.18.5.2 on a fully updated Ubuntu 16.04.2 64bits installation. The email server runs Expresso – a free mail server from the Brazilian government. According to Milan Crha in [2015-10-15 Thu][^1], this email server misbehaves. Now, last week we were warned that the mail serve