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Show deleted messages is checked.
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Select another folder, return to Junk and:
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r a mail filter can quickly and
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them read in their assigned by filter rule folders. That's a bit
like eating food out of the trash, to be avoided if there are more
civilized options :)
Dennis
On Sun, 2015-02-22 at 10:22 -0500, Dennis Reichel wrote:
> With Evolution 3.12.10 (as well as all previous versions I'm
27;s package, another option would be to install
a minimal VM with some Linux release that performs as desired for the
subject package.
Change is ongoing and inevitable. This essay intends entertain, comfort
and inform those who have occasion to regret certain manifestations of
change.
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d on a non-Gnome Linux machine?
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be a
great feature.
Also, I'd appreciate a notification when message bodies are not
available to be backed up and a configuration option to attempt
downloading missing bodies for backup.
Dennis Reichel
On Tue, 2015-09-08 at 10:10 -0400, John Lauterbach wrote:
> I checked this recently us
> just a little clarification about backing up any remote data
> (including
> IMAP, NNTP, EWS, CalDAV, WebDAV, On The Web, ... basically anything
> what stores its data into ~/.cache), the built in backup doesn't
> store/restore these caches, because that's only a local copy of the
> server data,
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