> Secondly, I think nowadays it's far from unusual for people to read mail > from more than one location (at least home and office, probably more if > they travel a lot). It's just a fact of life.
That's probably true, but that's not what we're talking about. You read from multiple locations then you're hopefully doing it with IMAP over ipsec or something. I'm talking about the simple case of reading local mail (local Evo mailboxes grabbed from POP) and expecting the position of selected messages in index views to remain the same across folder changes and returns as well as quitting and restarting the application. Open question: Why is this not doable? > Or you could use a vFolder and avoid duplicating messages. No I can't. Because when I get new mail bettween reads the scroll position will be screwed up just as with regular folders... therefore I resort to deleting duplicate messages in another folder for the purpose so that the latest (but oldest) mail on the list is top of the window with no need to scroll to find it. -E _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
