On 07/07/06 13:57:44, Mişu Moldovan wrote: > > În data de Mi 28 iun 06 la 00:32, Pawel Salek a scris: > [snip] >> So, it was the lack of server-side sorting on Exchange side, and lack >> >> of client-side sort fallback for imap mailboxes on balsa side. I have >> >> just commited the patch that we discussed - with one more extension >> needed for handling of simultaneous filtering and sorting. > > I am also affected by this problem when accessing Exchange through > IMAP. I would add that: > > * threads are not identified for the Exchange folders and subfolders
I think this will also require similar client-side implementation as the sorting algorithm. I will check how much data is missing on the client side... > * Balsa cannot properly detect new mails no matter what combinations > of "persistent cache"/"use workarounds"/"use STATUS" I've tried. The > best combination seems to be "persistent cache", "use workarounds" > and no "STATUS", but it only sees new mails in opened sub-folders. No > matter what I've tried it doesn't see new mails in the INBOX :( > > * sometimes mails in the Drafts folder have a hidden "new message" > property because Ctrl-N moves to them, although the GUI do not show > them as new Can you please send some outputs generated by running balsa with -D argument to me? Feel free to remove the private information from the output. > * it sees an additional "." folder on the same level with INBOX, with > no content, nothing seems to happen when I click on the "." folder > which has an icon that looks like the icon for the GNOME folders > > * it thinks that the root nodes of the Public Folders structure are > supposed to contain mail (they show up with "0" in the left pane and > I can click on them and they open like regular subfolders). Same for these. These problems appear for 2.3.12, I suppose? Pawel _______________________________________________ balsa-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/balsa-list
