On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 19:12 +0100, Erik Slagter wrote: > On Mon, 2006-03-20 at 11:13 -0400, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > > > Solution: either run only one client at a time, or apply filters > > > > manually (Ctrl-Y). > > > > > > It would be nice if this feature could be optionally enabled... > > > > What feature? This is the way IMAP works, it's not a feature of Evo. The > > alternative would be to run all filters on all messages in the Inbox all > > the time, which I suspect is not what you want ... > > Run filters on messages that appear, not necessarily flagged as "new". > This would solve this problem. And then make this behaviour optional.
Hmmm, maybe. > > I agree. I'd also like to have a way for Evo to interact with > > *server-side* spam filtering, but it's not an easy problem. > > Even better, yeah. IIRC spamassassin can listen on a tcp socket. If set up as spamd, yes. In fact it's the recommended way of doing it for high-volume sites. But this is without authentication (i.e. it's independant of the authenticated channel I already have from Evo to the IMAP server). Not sure I really want to allow some random remote process decide what I should accept as spam. poc _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
