Jonathan Feally schrieb:
> idle_status = (yes/no) will change the behavior of what is sent to the 
> client when the idle timeout hits and the client has said idle. Normal 
> output is to only send information about the SELECTed mailbox. This 
> option will check all subscribed mailboxes, and send information about 
> any mailbox that was update since last check. Thus message insertion 
> from sieve scripts into sub folders would notify your T-Bird that a new 
> message was there. I am not sure if this currently enabled or working 

That's my scenario. Sieve puts messages to subfolders and T-Bird 
recognizes all new messages in all subfolders.

I'm pretty sure it is working correctly (for me).

> correctly. I'll check into it a bit later. This option does not disable 
> idle completely. If you want to keep clients from using idle, then you 
> need to set a custom capability with out IDLE in it. Clients should 
> respect this capability and not issue an idle command when IDLE is not 
> listed.

I do *not" want to disable idle. It was just a question of understanding.

Thanks,
        Uwe

> 
> -Jon
> 
> Uwe Kiewel wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> what does it mean:
>>
>> # Send '* STATUS "mailbox" (MESSAGES x RECENT x UNSEEN x NEXTUID x)'
>> # for all subscribed mailboxes during IDLE (default: no)
>> # note: EXPERIMENTAL (and most likely disabled in the code)
>>
>> I have enabled idle, my client is thunderbird 2.0.0.21. It works for me 
>> with an email account with many subfolders.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>      Uwe
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