> Maildir/cur/ <- read messages
> Maildir/new/ <- unread messages
Got it!
That's a help.
Thanks
Chris Kottaridis
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 23:30 +0100, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> On 25 July 2011 23:27, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> > On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 17:00 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >> There is
On 25 July 2011 23:27, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 17:00 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>> There is no Junk mailbox. Junk is a virtual folder (similar to Trash
>> but
>> not identical). Junk mail is labelled as such on the IMAP server.
>> Email
>> clients that don't handle I
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 17:00 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> There is no Junk mailbox. Junk is a virtual folder (similar to Trash
> but
> not identical). Junk mail is labelled as such on the IMAP server.
> Email
> clients that don't handle IMAP labels correctly will just see it as
> normal mail,
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 14:45 -0600, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> So, where does IMAP store the INBOX and how does evolution handle it's
> Junk mailbox ?
There is no Junk mailbox. Junk is a virtual folder (similar to Trash but
not identical). Junk mail is labelled as such on the IMAP server. Email
clie
On Mon, 2011-07-25 at 14:45 -0600, Chris Kottaridis wrote:
> I am running Fedora 14 using Evolution connecting to an IMAP server on
> the same machine that is using Mailbox type Maildir.
>
> In evolution there is a Junk mailbox and I have filtering set in
> evolution to filter for junk. When somet
I am running Fedora 14 using Evolution connecting to an IMAP server on
the same machine that is using Mailbox type Maildir.
In evolution there is a Junk mailbox and I have filtering set in
evolution to filter for junk. When something meets the junk criteria the
mail shows up in the junk folder via