If I flag a message for follow-up (for example) is that information strictly internal to evolution? I'm using an IMAP server, but I believe that only the "mark as important" is saved to the server (as a status of flagged).
Can anyone confirm this, or set me straight about what information is kept on the imap server by evolution. There's other info such as "seen" (probably kept on server) and "replied to" (probably not) I'm interested in too. But flag for follow up is the most important to me. I'm asking for two reasons. First, I may need to move messages from one IMAP server to another, and I'm wondering what information may get lost if I do a server to server copy. I suppose that might depend on whether I use the evolution client to do the copy or some other tool; I'm intested in both cases. Second, I would like it if the message status information were the same whether I looked at the messages using evolution from home or work. I have a feeling that if I flag something in one place it won't show up as flagged in the other. Ross _______________________________________________ Evolution-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list
